I have two bed extenders, one for the 2001-2005 and one for the 2007-2010.
Both are in great shape as they either were under a hard cover or in my basement. I do not have a sport trac anymore. Its time for them to go.
I do not have the pins for the bed as you would have to get those...
I had previously replaced the shocks at least three times on my 2001. The best way I did it was to back it up on to a set of ramps. Drop the spare tire. Drop the canister that is in the way and everything else you can get to. I have not had the 2001 since 2008 so it has been a while but it was...
The PA 3" body lift is fairly easy with minimal hand tools. I did it in my driveway with just ramps to lift up the front end. For under $300 it's not a bad deal. It took me a long weekend to complete by myself. All i needed was help with the bed to get it back on. If you have use of a lift and...
I like this cover. You do not have to take it off the truck should you want to use the entire bed. I had the oem cover on the 2001 and 2008 and it never leaked too. The bed becomes a large trunk that is dry. I would get more feed back from current owners as to how this cover really stays dry...
We go from Langhorne PA to Lady Lakes FL in 16 hrs. Our best time so far. We switch off every three hours. I am ALLWAYS driving when we pass SOB . . . . LOL No matter which direction.
Have a great time.
I have the 2011 5.0 and I would love to have a track like that to drive it on. It is a race car I take to work. LOL
I also would love to drive the 302. Just plain FUN! :bwahaha:
The PA kit should have instructions or you can go to their web site to print a copy. They are easy to follow. The instructions you show here are from way back when there was no kit specifically for the sport trac and they wanted to do a lift.