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Old 04-30-2020, 11:09 PM
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Probably won’t ever need it but just in case! Haha



I saw that- I’ve been hauling it around for a few days and finally got a few minutes tonight to swap it out. Super easy and quick job, I like those!



I’m guessing the volume is the biggest difference... I love how this Pro XS sounds, just wish it was a little louder. Maybe someday I’ll play around with it more but I’m satisfied for now. I love how it sounds at startup!



Yep, swap the switch out and then it’s a one digit switch in FORScan.
Got ya. I swapped in a console last weekend and the rt side ac duct came with the 115v plug which my XL didn't have. When I pulled my duct panel I do have the plug for the 115v. It isn't working though so I assume I would need to activate it in forscan. Maybe one day I'll jump off into that as well.
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Got ya. I swapped in a console last weekend and the rt side ac duct came with the 115v plug which my XL didn't have. When I pulled my duct panel I do have the plug for the 115v. It isn't working though so I assume I would need to activate it in forscan. Maybe one day I'll jump off into that as well.
I would love to do a console swap on mine.

Forscan is kind of intimidating at first but there are plenty of YouTube videos, a huge thread on this forum, Facebook groups, it’s on FORScan forum... lots of places to get help. Just make sure you back up everything before you make changes. I started small and still haven’t gotten too crazy with it (I’m fairly conservative by nature, I wasn’t about to start programming anything/everything at once)
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I need a DA.

I like this stuff but I’m getting sick of hand rubbing, plus I want to dabble in paint correction.





My daughter totally knows how to get to her daddy ⬇️



I think Proverbs 22:6 applies
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Truck is looking good. It’s always nice to have a little helper to hit the low spots for ya!
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I think Proverbs 22:6 applies [/QUOTE]

Proverbs 22:6 applies to a lot of things in addition to Fords. Those training and loving times go hand in hand, and then you turn around and they are grown. One of my daughters had to have family only at her wedding March 21st because of all the Covid warnings.

Enjoy every second with that precious little lady.
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Old 05-05-2020, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by rotor7911

I think Proverbs 22:6 applies
Proverbs 22:6 applies to a lot of things in addition to Fords. Those training and loving times go hand in hand, and then you turn around and they are grown. One of my daughters had to have family only at her wedding March 21st because of all the Covid warnings.

Enjoy every second with that precious little lady.[/QUOTE]

I can’t believe how fast she’s grown, and the Facebook memories from a year ago seem like yesterday!

I’m sorry your daughter’s wedding probably didn’t happen the way she dreamed or planned but the important part of that day still happened. It probably is true for you as well- I can’t help but wonder what my own daughter’s wedding might look like someday- but I can’t imagine a scene where it’s altered because of a global pandemic. Hopefully all these precautions we are taking and living with are working and we can get past this soon.
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I also had a daughter born the day before Sept 11th, 2001 happened. We find ways to get past things. Life goes on, just a little differently. Just like it will after we get COVID-19 in the rear view mirror, life will go on, just a little differently.

"The only thing new in the world is the history you do not know." Harry S Truman
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Default Just got my 2016 F150 Blue Jean lifted with rims and tires, now the build begins...

New to the site, just got my 2016 XLT 302a package, 2.7L Ecoboost lifted. GatoTrax rolling tonneau cover, 22x12 Hostile Alpha blade cut wheels, 35x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, 6" Rough Country Lift.

I have it tuned as well to help move the bigger tires and wheels around, 2.7 does just fine.. I will eventually do more to the engine to increase the HP/Torque. Not too much, just enough to make it move around better.

I'm installing tow mirrors this weekend, won't be folding for now but eventually plan to do that. Also getting Window tint for front windows, and top of front window this weekend, along with speedometer calibration for the new wheels and tires.

Buying a Lariat Sport grill this weekend off facebook for $90. Will paint the main horizontal bars blue jean, and the inside small horizontal bars black.

AMP Powersteps will be next major investment for functionality though. Hopefully in the next month or two, the wallet is still recovering from the wheel/tire/lift combo....

Eventually:
Will get bumpers painted blue jeans, with the front bumper with 2 tone, blue on outside, and black in the middle to line up with the black painted grill, and blue jean on the inner part of the grill, then do black door handles,

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Originally Posted by TimsF175
New to the site, just got my 2016 XLT 302a package, 2.7L Ecoboost lifted. GatoTrax rolling tonneau cover, 22x12 Hostile Alpha blade cut wheels, 35x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, 6" Rough Country Lift.

I have it tuned as well to help move the bigger tires and wheels around, 2.7 does just fine.. I will eventually do more to the engine to increase the HP/Torque. Not too much, just enough to make it move around better.

I'm installing tow mirrors this weekend, won't be folding for now but eventually plan to do that. Also getting Window tint for front windows, and top of front window this weekend, along with speedometer calibration for the new wheels and tires.

Buying a Lariat Sport grill this weekend off facebook for $90. Will paint the main horizontal bars blue jean, and the inside small horizontal bars black.

AMP Powersteps will be next major investment for functionality though. Hopefully in the next month or two, the wallet is still recovering from the wheel/tire/lift combo....

Eventually:
Will get bumpers painted blue jeans, with the front bumper with 2 tone, blue on outside, and black in the middle to line up with the black painted grill, and blue jean on the inner part of the grill, then do black door handles,
Nice truck …… but you really should start your own thread instead of posting on another members build thread !
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Old 05-19-2020, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by TimsF175
New to the site, just got my 2016 XLT 302a package, 2.7L Ecoboost lifted. GatoTrax rolling tonneau cover, 22x12 Hostile Alpha blade cut wheels, 35x12.5 Nitto Ridge Grapplers, 6" Rough Country Lift.

I have it tuned as well to help move the bigger tires and wheels around, 2.7 does just fine.. I will eventually do more to the engine to increase the HP/Torque. Not too much, just enough to make it move around better.

I'm installing tow mirrors this weekend, won't be folding for now but eventually plan to do that. Also getting Window tint for front windows, and top of front window this weekend, along with speedometer calibration for the new wheels and tires.

Buying a Lariat Sport grill this weekend off facebook for $90. Will paint the main horizontal bars blue jean, and the inside small horizontal bars black.

AMP Powersteps will be next major investment for functionality though. Hopefully in the next month or two, the wallet is still recovering from the wheel/tire/lift combo....

Eventually:
Will get bumpers painted blue jeans, with the front bumper with 2 tone, blue on outside, and black in the middle to line up with the black painted grill, and blue jean on the inner part of the grill, then do black door handles,

Make sure you share in the Blue Jeans thread too!

https://www.f150forum.com/f118/blue-...thread-288297/


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