Enthusiast III
Hey Everyone!
Wanted to start a thread to keep track of my journey on my 2017 F150. Definitely not going to be an over the top build since this is my DD. However I will have to add some aftermarket parts to make the truck more capable to get into places I'd like to visit. Growing up I was always an avid camper with my family and friend, but in last 10 years or so I have strayed away. Looking to get back into it now especially now that I have a capable vehicle that can carry all of my gear, and get me to where I wanna go. I was very spoiled growing up and camping in Arizona utilizing all of the states wide open spaces. Now being in WV, there are still opportunities to get out and camp, however the areas and trails are a lot tighter for a full size pickup.
I traded in my 2015 Subaru STi for this 2017 F150 Supercrew 2.7 XLT 4x4 back in February 2018. Truck only had 2,400 miles on it and I got a hell of a deal on it and could not pass it up. This picture was taking right when I purchased it.
First addition I made was to change out the awful halogen head lights for a set of Diode Dynamic SL1 LEDs, and Diode Dynamic XLM2 LED yellow fog lights, it was a huge improvement to night vision. Then eventually I have changed out all halogen factory lights to Diode Dynamic LEDs which greatly improve the brightness of all the lights at night. From there I knew I needed to get started on some of the suspension parts. First I changed out the rear factory shocks to a set of Bilstein 5100s. These were a nice upgrade for the rear of the truck to improve the handling and over all drive ability of the vehicle. After driving around on the Bilsteins for a few months I knew I had to upgrade the front end with a new set of coilovers, with some wheels and tires that better suited the truck for off road use. I ended up going with a set of Halo Lift Boss coilovers which gave me 2.75" of lift in my front end. I also grabbed a set of Falken Wildpeak ATW3s in 285 75 17s with Method NV305s in bronze. This is how the truck sits as of 10-11-18.
I don't necessarily have a build goal for the truck or path that I want to take. But I'm sure once I get out more a list will start to accumulate for items to make trips easier and more fun.
Wanted to start a thread to keep track of my journey on my 2017 F150. Definitely not going to be an over the top build since this is my DD. However I will have to add some aftermarket parts to make the truck more capable to get into places I'd like to visit. Growing up I was always an avid camper with my family and friend, but in last 10 years or so I have strayed away. Looking to get back into it now especially now that I have a capable vehicle that can carry all of my gear, and get me to where I wanna go. I was very spoiled growing up and camping in Arizona utilizing all of the states wide open spaces. Now being in WV, there are still opportunities to get out and camp, however the areas and trails are a lot tighter for a full size pickup.
I traded in my 2015 Subaru STi for this 2017 F150 Supercrew 2.7 XLT 4x4 back in February 2018. Truck only had 2,400 miles on it and I got a hell of a deal on it and could not pass it up. This picture was taking right when I purchased it.
First addition I made was to change out the awful halogen head lights for a set of Diode Dynamic SL1 LEDs, and Diode Dynamic XLM2 LED yellow fog lights, it was a huge improvement to night vision. Then eventually I have changed out all halogen factory lights to Diode Dynamic LEDs which greatly improve the brightness of all the lights at night. From there I knew I needed to get started on some of the suspension parts. First I changed out the rear factory shocks to a set of Bilstein 5100s. These were a nice upgrade for the rear of the truck to improve the handling and over all drive ability of the vehicle. After driving around on the Bilsteins for a few months I knew I had to upgrade the front end with a new set of coilovers, with some wheels and tires that better suited the truck for off road use. I ended up going with a set of Halo Lift Boss coilovers which gave me 2.75" of lift in my front end. I also grabbed a set of Falken Wildpeak ATW3s in 285 75 17s with Method NV305s in bronze. This is how the truck sits as of 10-11-18.
I don't necessarily have a build goal for the truck or path that I want to take. But I'm sure once I get out more a list will start to accumulate for items to make trips easier and more fun.