ROUSH Performance announced that the 2017 ROUSH F-150 is now available for order from authorized ROUSH dealerships.
by Staff
September 26, 2016
2017 ROUSH F-150
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2017 ROUSH F-150
ROUSH Performance announced that the 2017 ROUSH F-150 is now available for order from authorized ROUSH dealerships.
The highly-customizable 2017 ROUSH F-150 can be built from a choice of Ford F-150 models with countless trim, color, and engine combinations, and features a host of aggressive body additions including a ROUSH Front Grille with Clearance Lightning, ROUSH Front Bumper Cover, ROUSH Fender Flares with Clearance Lighting, and a ROUSH Side-Exit Exhaust System.
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ROUSH has teamed with FOX to equip the ROUSH F-150 with a 2.0 Performance Series Suspension System featuring Coilovers and Shocks with Boots to give the truck an elevated stance and off-road capabilities. ROUSH 20-inch Wheels wrapped in Mickey Thompson Baja ATZP3 305/55 rubber sit in all four corners, and Locking Lug Nuts with a Key Bag are included.
The F-150 flaunts its ROUSH bloodlines with a graphics package including ROUSH Hood Graphic, Windshield Banner, Side Rocker Heritage Graphics, and a Tailgate Graphic. There is also an optional bedside off-road-themed graphic.
Inside, carpets are protected by ROUSH Molded Front and Rear Floor Liners by WeatherTech and a Serialized Console Badge documents the ROUSH authenticity. A ROUSH Owner’s Manual Supplement helps to explain the features of the 2017 ROUSH F-150.
A ROUSHcharged version of the 2017 F-150 is planned for release later this year.
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