2002 Ford F150 - Battle Ready F150
 Factory cloth seats don't...  Factory cloth seats don't belong in a truck destined for shows and this truck needed some love. |  Joe, from HOT Motorsports...  Joe, from HOT Motorsports began the seat transformation by removing the hog clips from the factory cloth seats, then he pulled the cloth free. |  Each Roadwire seat cover was...  Each Roadwire seat cover was then stretched over the factory foam and the hog clips were installed. |
 Here is a shot of how good...  Here is a shot of how good the back seat looked. |  The final steps to the seat...  The final steps to the seat installation was to reattach the side seat bracket covers that had received the myautoextras.com treatment in black Zebrano. |  It was now time for Brian...  It was now time for Brian to wire up the Crossfire Car Audio sound system, including these two 600-watt Crossfire amps, which send power to 12-inch subs and a set of components. |
 To make the audio system really...  To make the audio system really stand out, Brian built a subwoofer enclosure out of MDF board to house the two Crossfire 12-inch subs. The enclosure was designed to fit on top of the rear bench seat and use the floor as a support. |  Once he had the box wrapped...  Once he had the box wrapped in matching gray leather, he installed the two subs and set the box into place. |  The enclosure turned out nice...  The enclosure turned out nice and really added to the custom theme of the interior. |
 Off came the factory large...  Off came the factory large mirrors,on went the sleeker Street Scene Equipment Cal-Vu mirrors. |  |  The new Street Scene Equipment...  The new Street Scene Equipment Speed Grille was also installed. |