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Cool Tremor stuff

ice445

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That’s fine, it’s a truck, I can touch it up right before I’ll trade it in, before warranties and gap insurance ends at five years.

My 2024 Lariat, 18 months and 20,000 miles later with the same mud flaps never scratched at all.
I wonder if it's only an issue if they get loose over time? A few people on here have fallen victim, but maybe checking on it once in a while might prevent it....
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Braindead

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Getting my Mud Flaps and Roll up tonneau cover installed at Ford at the moment. The advantage letting Ford install those two toys is they are covered under my extended warranty.
Cost to install both is a C-note,
Well worth it to me.
I’ll add pictures,

Meantime check dis out:
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11 degree Emergency Blow !
Rise Big D Rise !
Aerosmith and Black Rifle Coffee.

This Is The Way ~
It’s how I roll.
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This Tremor is knee deep In kool.
BRCC!! :clap:
 

oltexboots1

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The sickness of dressing the Tremor up is only fading slowly. I'm welding up thickwall square tubing with a winch plate on it, and 2" ball after the fairlead. So I'll have a winch riding on my receiver most of the time, but in a odd chance ill pull the locking hitch pin and remove the assembly. With the 2" ball I'll still have the ability to pull around my trailer.
 

F150 2.7 TT user

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Not much new stuff on our Tremor, just a few highly desired items, Hard folding bed cover BakFlip MX4, window visors from Clim Art, WolfBox 850 mirror camera, pedal covers, and a bed spider.
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With that color external trim do-dads get overlooked!
 

JasonDroninAround

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I considered the cover plate around my hitch receiver.
I’ll pass,
In my not so humble opinion the cover would take away a little of the Tremor’s ruggedness…
As a a Tremor owner that sometimes takes his Tremor in places that Tremors probably shouldn't go, I agree. You should put something back there a little more rugged. It has a horrible departure angle and that hitch is always going to be the first thing to bottom out. If you put a hitch with a ball back there, the hitch ball will be the first thing to bottom out instead of plastic bumper cover or whatever a piece of plastic you put in the hitch receiver. If you never plan on towing anything with it, then at least get one of those goofy hook things, anything rugged that will bottom out before the plastic bumper cover does.
 

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Who would ever take their Tremor offroad, over rough terrain? :angel:
Mine spends 30% of its time driving my acreage and pastures as well as over a fair amount of rough country roads. So far it has performed wonderfully. Came very close to sticking it in areas that were challenging...but it has held it's own. If you are dragging...add a lift kit.
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