This F350 features a top drive rack with seating for 4, side mounted cooler rack, rear mounted road feeder, full size spare tire, front quail seats, custom bedlining on racks and vehicle, a 4" Superlift lift kit, Bushwacker cut-out fender flares, 35" Mickey Thompson MTZ tires on 18" America Racing Teflon Mojave wheels, and a Warn 9.5ti multi-mount winch system.
This is how we recieved the F350. It had the vinyl Zebra graphics done and it was time for a change.
After we bedlined the vehicle and installed the lift kit, tires/wheels, cut-out flares, and bumpers.
From this view you can see the top rack with camo sides and EZ Stow windows. Inside the rack you can see the rear bench seat which has a storage box and cooler built in. You can also see the side-mounted water cooler, rack spot lights, and the top drive mechanism protruding through the roof.
Another view into the rack shows the two front captains chairs and the rack mounted ladder. You can also see the game crane and rear mounted feeder.
From the back of the vehicle you can see the rear road feeder, the game crane, the full-size spare tire, and the rear spot light. Note the toolbox and bed still have full access.
These removable quail seats provide a stable platform for hunting and feature shell and bird storage, gun holders, cup holders, and adjustable seats. Note the center cut-out for easy access to the winch.
This steering system uses a shaft drive from the top rack through the roof and into the modified factory steering wheel. The system has a quick release pin and a mounting bracket to fold the shaft out of the way. The vehicle can be driven from above or below.
Here you can see the front Superlift suspension with the Bushwacker cut-out flares, and the Mickey Thompson MTZ 35 x 14.50 x 18 tires merican Racing 18 x 9 Teflon coated Mojave wheels. Note the Warn multi-mount winch in the front.
Here you can see the rear Superlift suspension with the Bushwacker cut-out flares, and the Mickey Thompson MTZ 35 x 14.50 x 18 tires merican Racing 18 x 9 Teflon coated Mojave wheels. Note the Hellwig 3500 lb overload spring system to keep the vehicle level even with a large load.
The top rack console has controls for the road feeder, rack lights, and ignition. Three guages monitor engine and electrical funtions, a kill switch is located on the side of the console, and the XM stereo controls are also mounted on the console. Note the color matched Safe-Floor coating on the floor of the rack.