Sponsored: First 5 Mods for Your 2017+ Ford F-250 | The Haul

Here are some ideas if you're looking to up-fit your Super Duty

Sponsored: First 5 Mods for Your 2017+ Ford F-250 | The Haul
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Our friends at AmericanTrucks.com have a brand new video out featuring the First 5 Mods for Your 2017+ Ford F-250!

The 2017+ Ford F-250 finally gets the aftermarket attention it deserves. AmericanTrucks.com taps host Eric Donaldson to showcase the F-250 in the newest “The Haul” episode. Heavy duty pickup trucks are becoming extraordinarily popular in the aftermarket world. Sure, massive lifts and huge engine upgrades are out there, but they are (often) painfully expensive.

You can read about AmericanTrucks.com’s Top 5 Mods for the 2021 Ford F-150 (here).

What many consumers want is an inexpensive way to personalize, improve and augment their rig. There is no such thing as a truck-lover who hasn’t done something to personalize their pickup, and includes heavy duty trucks.

Sometimes, it’s the smallest, easiest things that make a huge difference. The cool part about “The Haul” series is that they spotlight upgrades that are mighty affordable. Most of which, you can do on your own in your driveway, with rudimentary tools. “2017+ Ford F-250s” mean all F-250s from 2017-on.

“We chose some parts that are performance capable, but also look great,” says Eric.

Featured aftermarket components for the 2017+ Ford F-250:

  • Three (tri-fold) section tonneau cover
  • Retractable running boards
  • Fuel wheels
  • 33-inch tires
  • LED headlights
  • Floormats

Another cool thing to note: Eric discusses the procedures to install these components, and why he chose them. It’s a short, and informative watch. You can view it here: https://www.americantrucks.com/thehaul-december-2021.html, or watch it below!


Nathan Adlen
Easily amused by anything with four wheels, Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. Wrecking yards, dealer lots, garages, racetracks, professional automotive testing and automotive journalism - Nathan has experienced a wide range of the automotive spectrum. Brought up in the California car culture and educated in theater, childhood education, film, journalism and history, Nathan now lives with his family in Denver, CO. His words, good humor and video are enjoyed worldwide.