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2001 Ford F150 Custom Billet - A Little Bit Of Billet
Bringing New Life To Your Interior: Part III
Photography by
Brandan Gillogly
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Dan Ward
Truckin Magazine
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October, 2008
To gain access to the A/C knobs and back panel, the center plastic trim piece was pulled free and removed. The A/C knobs simply pulled free.
To gain access to the A/C knobs and back panel, the center plastic trim piece was pulled f
The new UPR billet panel cover rested in place while the knobs held it down.
UPR allows the customer to choose between blue and green lighting for the knobs. We chose blue; the small inserts pressed in with the help of an O-ring to keep them snug.
UPR allows the customer to choose between blue and green lighting for the knobs. We chose
Once the blue inserts were in place, the knobs were pushed in and the trim piece was placed back into its location. The center of the dash now looked totally custom.
Once the blue inserts were in place, the knobs were pushed in and the trim piece was place
Helping the new steering wheel and billet hub look even better, we ordered new UPR covers for the turn signals and AOD shift lever. A small Allen set screw kept them from sliding.
Helping the new steering wheel and billet hub look even better, we ordered new UPR covers
The new UPR AOD shift lever knob looked cool with its ribbed design.
After unscrewing the factory tilt lever, the new UPR billet piece was tightened down.
Our Ford had more than 90,000 miles on the odometer. After that much use, the factory rubber cup holder liners were missing.
Our Ford had more than 90,000 miles on the odometer. After that much use, the factory rubb
A quick trip to our local Ford dealer fixed that problem with two new cup holders ready to be customized.
A quick trip to our local Ford dealer fixed that problem with two new cup holders ready to
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