Bulletproofing really means that the 5 pattern failure points of the 6.0 were fixed - specifically with “Bulletproof diesel” parts. In practice it usually just means the engine had head studs installed, which doesn’t require the engine to be removed from the vehicle (but pulling the cab makes...
Shipping included on the Flatlink, you cover shipping on the Multiplus. PayPal accepted.
Both items are currently located in Seattle, WA.
Multiplus 2000 Inverter/Charger - Great unit, I upgraded to the 3000 so no longer need this. Still under warranty. $800
Factor55 Flatlink in Grey - Unit...
Kings are King for a reason.
In my experience correct valving for the weight is what will really make a difference with shocks for heavy trucks, and Kings are really good at valving.
The cab doesn’t actually need to be pulled, but like you said it makes things easier. Most shops should be able to get the cab off in under an hour...would take way more time to remove the fenders and all of the front end body panels so they actually did it to make it easier and cheaper to...
No relation to the seller, but I am 6’2 and live part time out of a converted ambulance with 5’10 headroom. It’s really not as big of a deal as it’s made out to be - you will be able to stand in the entry way, and other than that I would expect you would spend the majority of the time sitting or...
You should double check that - S130s weren’t out until after your truck was made, and were never used in F450s to the best of my knowledge.
Your axle in the video is identical to my S110 on my 2004 F450.
Best way to find out is have someone who has access run your VIN and pull the build sheet.
Looking to sell my 2018 Regular Cab, Long bed F150 in the "XL" trim.
Truck was purchased new in late November 2018 for the express purpose of hauling a slide in camper, and has been modified to support that. The rear leaf springs have had 3x leafs added in each side to support that, roughly...
I have a Kuuma 6gal water heater that is primarily "powered" via engine coolant, but can also be plugged into 120v if you're not driving that day.
I have 945W of solar, and 300ah of lithium batteries (at 12v). The heating element uses 1500W of power (typically takes 30 minutes or so to heat...
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