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2013 Pearl White Platinum Build

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Well I am only two years behind on starting this but I know the truck is far from complete so it will be nice to have a place to document all of the changes along the way. Seeing @Blown F-150's thread on the FX4 slowly making progress and how much information can be found throughout it with great discussion and trial and error hopefully I can share my experiences as well!

I will try and keep the timeline in order for November 2018 till now!

November 20, 2018 I was back and fourth with the dealer for about a month at this point but took the the truck home. Here's how it looked, stock as can be. I really wanted this truck specifically, the platinum had all the features which I thought was sweet even though who really needs them.
Most of all I liked the Pearl White, I knew I wanted to make the truck faster and whenever you see anyone driving one of these pearl white platinum's its almost always someone 50+ so I thought it would make a great little sleeper.

Current mod list on page 21.

List of mods up to January 2025:
  • Xtreme DI XDI-60 High Pressure Fuel Pump
  • Xtreme DI 2000cc Injectors
  • 2018+ OEM Delphi 430LPH Intank Pump
  • Gen2 Raptor OEM Turbos
  • Turbosmart Pivoting Wastegate Actuators
  • Fullrace Formline Exhaust Manifolds
  • Gen2 Raptor Fullrace AN Water line Kit
  • Gen2 Raptor Borla Atak True Dual Catback Exhaust w/ X pipe & oem resonator
  • MBRP 4” Chrome Exhaust Tips
  • CTS Turbo Raptor High Flow Catted Downpipes
  • AMS Turbo adapters
  • AFE Intake
  • CPe intercooler
  • Fullrace FreakOBoost Radiator
  • Mishimoto Hot/Cold pipes
  • EcoPowerParts Intake Pipes
  • Turbosmart BOV
  • Polished Throttle Body spacer
  • Improved Racing adapter Remote oil filter
  • Setrab External oil cooler
  • Mishimoto oil cap
  • Mishimoto Coolant Tank
  • AEM Digital Boost Gauge
  • Autometer Column Gauge Mount
  • Ford Performance one step colder plugs
  • Motorcraft 180T-stat
  • Saudi Raptor Trans cooler
  • Raybestos Stage 2 GPZ trans Clutches
  • Circle D 265mm Triple Clutch Torque Converter
  • Fullrace Catch can
  • SCT X4 Tuned by Boostking
  • 2011 White Limited 22” Wheels (Winter)
  • Shelby Super Snake Limited 22” Wheels
  • 305/40R22 Toyo Proxes ST3
  • Stiffler’s 2wd Trac Bars - Chromed
  • BWoody Front Diff Brace
  • IHC Adjustable Upper Control Arms
  • 13th Gen Aluminum Steering Knuckles
  • VAS FAB Coilover Conversion brackets
  • Viking Dual adjustable Coilovers
  • Viking D216 Dual adjustable Shocks
  • DJM Axle Flip Kit
  • DJM 1” Lift Shackle
  • Prothane Bump Stops
  • Airlift Slamair 59210 Airbags
  • RideEffex Lower shock extensions
  • Custom upper shock extensions
  • Dorman IWE Deletes
  • Hawk LTS performance Brake pads - Front
  • PowerStop Z36 Brake Pads - Rear
  • OEM Raptor Transmission mount
  • OEM Raptor 3rd Brake Light
  • Diode Dynamics LED’s
  • Generic rock lights x12
  • Generic under hood LED’s
  • Sync 3 Screen upgrade
  • WeatherTech Digital Fit Mats
  • Cravenspeed Dead Pedal
  • Kicker Subgate upgraded sub
  • Ronin antenna
  • 2wd F150 Bumper Cover
  • BoostBars Limited Lower Grille
  • OEM “Limited” Grille
  • Mexico OEM LOBO Badges
  • OEM Lincoln Hybrid Badges
  • Bed Lights
  • Clear LED Mirror Lenses
  • Clear Lens Taillights
  • Klearz Clear Headlight Marker light
  • Morimoto Xb 6k HID Bulbs
  • Kenwood Front Speakers
  • OEM 11-16 Superduty Valence
  • Husky Mud Flaps
  • Yukon Gear Chrome Diff cover
  • “Hella” Style Chrome Horns
  • OEM Fuse 27 relocate
  • Fumoto Oil Drain
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I made it one whole day before plugging in the SCT and at least giving a canned tune a go.. Within a couple weeks I had the urge to get a little sound out of it but I told myself I wasnt going to spend much on this truck so I opted to just cut out the muffler and replace it with a piece of pipe.. This went horribly for many reasons.. My fiance hated it so much she even offered to go halves on a new exhaust for me!

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After I got a little more sound out of it I was already back to being hooked researching what to do next, I had done the VTA "mod" the first week as well which I thought made it sounds pretty cool..

However, on the local classifieds I came across an AFE intake for only $150 so I went to pick it up ASAP. I ended up having a 1hr+ conversation with the seller, who blew his motor running a Diablo canned tune on his truck. By the end of the conversation he figured I was pretty into it all and told me he had a few other things he thought I would like... So from his toolbox he grabbed a Turbosmart BOV and Roush Vent boost gauge, which he just gave me for FREE!

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The truck now sounded pretty sweet in my opinion between the exhaust, intake and BOV! but I thought the stock look was pretty lame. Prior to this truck I owned a 6.0L f350 that I always wanted to lower but never did. I figured I would go that route with this truck so I started by removing the rear blocks.. It wasnt enough for my liking so a couple weeks later I ordered Beltech front Struts and Shackles/shocks for the rear. The truck now sat like this!

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I also had way to many light bars in my f350 which I missed dearly when driving back roads or highways late at night when no one was around.. I decided the f150 needed more light than anyone needs.. 2 x 32" light bars, a 42" and a 20"..

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I also wanted to be able to see when reversing but didnt want the lights to be visible so I mounted them underneath the truck, you can only see them if you really get down there!

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I would later remove this setup, even though I never had any troubles with cooling even in the summer, I figured if I wanted to focus on performance I should let more airflow through!

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The first summer with the truck was coming and I knew how hot black leather gets so I went with 30% front tint to help keep the truck a little cooler!

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After lots of asking around facebook groups and reading on the forum, I bought my first real performance mod, MBRP catless Downpipes. I had also been running a tune from gearhead for 5-6 months at this point! Part way through the summer I got the chance to Dyno the truck.

It was a mobile Dynocom Dyno and my only real mods at this point were the downpipes and gearhead tune. 384/463 was good enough numbers for me, for now.....

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I thought I would try and make the truck a little more aggressive so I added some 1 3/4" coyote wheel spacers, Which the truck looked great and all but the rubbing when turning and constant image of my wheels falling off on the highway resulted in me removing them only a couple months later.

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Probably about 5 more posts and I will catch up to current day...
 
#121 ·
If it's completely empty, then you'd have to fill it to confirm the most notorious leak. Really slow and often unnoticed because it never hits the ground. But that hose below it? (the expansion tank itself)



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#128 ·
Great place for mounting switches! That’s where mine are. Out of curiosity, where’d you run through the firewall?


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#130 ·
well thanks to @Blown F-150 the rear shocks are rebuilt! Put them in this evening!

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They were about 3” too long with the leafs at full droop so I had to get creative with my second jack and a ratchet strap, there was no way I was compressing them by hand!

Also a side note you cannot run Stifflers traction bars and the raptor roost guards, the make contact!

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Got started on the last big-ish project right after, took the front driveshaft out and drained the t-case. Tomorrow I will hopefully get the clutches replaced with the new pack. I was getting a burning smell only on 4wd launches so the only culprit that made sense was the transfer case clutches!
 
#132 ·
Well all done swapping the clutches in the transfer case, just waiting for the rtv to cure before I refill it. Below I’m pushing on the chain of the 4A transfer case (bw4417) next the the normal 4wd transfer case (bw4419).

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old clutch next to the new one, I should have got a picture with them open there is a ring around each disc on the new one that seems to be completely worn off the old ones.

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Now I’m just finishing rebuilding the automatic running boards, they’re completely apart and just waiting for new pivot bushings to show up!
 
#133 ·
When you said you thought your t case was out, i thought that was wrong. I forgot you have platinum that uses 4 auto. Junk it and go to traditional.

I had my runing boards water blasted and then line x them. In my thread.
 
#134 ·
When you said you thought your t case was out, i thought that was wrong. I forgot you have platinum that uses 4 auto. Junk it and go to traditional.

I had my runing boards water blasted and then line x them. In my thread.
Nah, as you can see I’ve got the standard tcase as a backup but I just put the new clutches in the 4A tcase and don’t have a reason not to run it.

You put power running boards on your tremor?! I think that’s a first, although water blasting and line x’ing won’t fix the issues they have with seizing in cold weather, I’m sure it’s great for steel running boards that rust.
 
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I'm sure I'm just missing something, but given the choice, I'd keep my 4A over not having it. But I'm someone who actually prefers the "awd" nature of scatting around town. Especially in rain.

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#136 ·
I'm sure I'm just missing something, but given the choice, I'd keep my 4A over not having it. But I'm someone who actually prefers the "awd" nature of scatting around town. Especially in rain.

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Yeah I have no reason not to use the 4A transfer case!
That being said when I’ve driven it in the winter I just use 4H anyway I find the delay between slippage and 4wd engaging when using 4A to be too slow!
 
#147 ·
If you loosen the axle nut in the middle of the rotor, You are supposed to spin the wheel to engage the IWE(the axle should be moving) before tightening the nut down
 
#149 ·
So with one side of the front of the truck jacked up, in 2wd I can spin the tire freely. Can someone confirm, when I switch to 4A I technically should be able to still spin the tire freely correct? Because the clutches only would engage if detecting slip which parked in my garage they wouldn’t.

Only ask because whether in 4A or 4H I can’t spin the front tire. It makes sense to me that I can’t in 4H but I feel like it should spin freely in 4A?!
 
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Because of the deletes vacuum should not matter anymore at the hubs!

regardless, because I had those worn 18’s on that I was waiting to swap I hadn’t thought to check they all measured out to exactly the same height. A local Ford mechanic buddy of ours reminded me to check that..The rears turned out to be 1/2” difference in height. He told me anything more than 3/8” difference will cause a problem.
I threw the summer 420’s on. Went for a quick drive and no more grinding noise!

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#153 ·
This is EXACTLY what you just referred to....

(the very nature of the 4WD design on the F150 does NOT fair well with tires that do not have the same overall diameter)

Pretty fascinating actually




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