Round 1 of mods to the Titan complete....
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Round 1 of mods to the Titan complete....
Nothing performance oriented, but since the Titan is my new daily driver and towpig I did a few upgrades.
1. Added the XM module to my AVIC-Z2 unit (thanks Jay)
2. Custom installed the Odyssey trailer brake controller
3. OEM foglight kit and front plate bracket from CourtesyParts.com
4. Weather-Tech molded floor liners
5. Removed the aftermarket nerfbars that came on the truck
6. Line-X from Line-X Virginia Beach
7. UWS low-profile deepwell bed box
8. Hitch receiver cap
9. Flip-out bed extender
I'm glad I decided to go Line-X this time vs. the Rhino Liner I used on my Canyon. The Line-X looks a bit nicer and has a tighter texture; less globby. Also glad that I went with the low-profile box on this truck as it seems to fit to proportions the best. The biggest benefit is I can still see out the back which is important for towing, getting hitched up, parking the trailer etc.
Future plans:
1. 35% tint in the front windows
2. Repairing the front bumper dent (may have to replace)
3. Armada front airdam
4. Might swap the black door handles out for chrome, but that's to determined.
Some Pictures:
Before:
After:
1. Added the XM module to my AVIC-Z2 unit (thanks Jay)
2. Custom installed the Odyssey trailer brake controller
3. OEM foglight kit and front plate bracket from CourtesyParts.com
4. Weather-Tech molded floor liners
5. Removed the aftermarket nerfbars that came on the truck
6. Line-X from Line-X Virginia Beach
7. UWS low-profile deepwell bed box
8. Hitch receiver cap
9. Flip-out bed extender
I'm glad I decided to go Line-X this time vs. the Rhino Liner I used on my Canyon. The Line-X looks a bit nicer and has a tighter texture; less globby. Also glad that I went with the low-profile box on this truck as it seems to fit to proportions the best. The biggest benefit is I can still see out the back which is important for towing, getting hitched up, parking the trailer etc.
Future plans:
1. 35% tint in the front windows
2. Repairing the front bumper dent (may have to replace)
3. Armada front airdam
4. Might swap the black door handles out for chrome, but that's to determined.
Some Pictures:
Before:
After:
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Re: Round 1 of mods to the Titan complete....
No they sold surprisingly quickly... guy came and got them on Sunday.
Yeah my 26s are next boyieeeeee.
I can't stand the way they look, just my personal preference. My Dad's F-150 has them and I keep trying to get him to take them off!
Yeah my 26s are next boyieeeeee.
I can't stand the way they look, just my personal preference. My Dad's F-150 has them and I keep trying to get him to take them off!
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Re: Round 1 of mods to the Titan complete....
looking good.
i put in an infrared backup camera in my truck (eBay $100 for the camera itself) and it is great for hooking up the trailer by yourself or just plain safety while backing out in parking lots. i have a 7" dvd player in the console, so wired it in that way instead of a standalone screen or aftermarket rear view mirror janks.
worth looking into for your next project.
i put in an infrared backup camera in my truck (eBay $100 for the camera itself) and it is great for hooking up the trailer by yourself or just plain safety while backing out in parking lots. i have a 7" dvd player in the console, so wired it in that way instead of a standalone screen or aftermarket rear view mirror janks.
worth looking into for your next project.