BuiltPowerStrokeTough
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After unfortunately getting rid of my F350 a couple months ago due to uncertainties with work, things have finally settled back down in life. So, I decided that driving around a 200,000 mile old Ford expedition wasnt going to cut it.
After a lot of searching I was finally able to find a 2016 F250 regular cab XLT in bronze fire. I know, its nothing fancy or special like the king ranches or the platinums. This was virtually the only one in that color/cab configuration and fairly loaded xlt that could be found in the midwest. Although it doesnt have the room that a crew cab does, this truck is still an absolute blast to drive and the engine has definitely been refined since my 2011 6.7. And a lot lighter on its feet being a regular cab. Plenty of upgrades coming up in the future thats for sure! Especially focusing on the stupid tires and wheels. Has anyone thrown any 35s on these stock 18s and does it actually look decent enough to get by? Its winter time here anyways so theres no real point in buying new rims right now.
Anyways, here's the new addition fresh off the lot. Its crazy how burnt orange this color is in the sunlight yet almost maroon in the shade.
After a lot of searching I was finally able to find a 2016 F250 regular cab XLT in bronze fire. I know, its nothing fancy or special like the king ranches or the platinums. This was virtually the only one in that color/cab configuration and fairly loaded xlt that could be found in the midwest. Although it doesnt have the room that a crew cab does, this truck is still an absolute blast to drive and the engine has definitely been refined since my 2011 6.7. And a lot lighter on its feet being a regular cab. Plenty of upgrades coming up in the future thats for sure! Especially focusing on the stupid tires and wheels. Has anyone thrown any 35s on these stock 18s and does it actually look decent enough to get by? Its winter time here anyways so theres no real point in buying new rims right now.
Anyways, here's the new addition fresh off the lot. Its crazy how burnt orange this color is in the sunlight yet almost maroon in the shade.