
The darkness of the winter months is upon us. You can make your Ford F-150 brighter and cooler with these easy mods from F150LEDs.com. I take our long-term Ford F-150 Tremor and add these lights for a huge improvement. Let’s dig in.
Big thanks to our friends at F150LEDs.com for making this project possible.
The 2025 Ford F-150 Tremor you see here had a sticker of around $68,000 when we purchased it earlier this year. It’s a capable truck on the highway and off-road. However, it does not quiet have the cool factor when it comes to the lights.
First, I decided to add some style with a Raptor Style LED Extreme Grill Kit and Side Vent LED Lighting. There is another cool custom touch. You can get the Mirror Logo Puddle Lights. Now it say “TREMOR” on the side every time I approach the truck at night. These three changes are easy to install and add a premium feel. F150LEDs provide installation guides and installation how-to videos.
Next, it was time to add an off-road light upgrade. I chose to add a curved LED light bar, fog light kit, and ditch lights. That’s enough light to not need your regular headlights when going off-road. Take note – these lights are specifically to be used on a lonely trail or work site (not on the highway). The fog light kit can be useful in any situation.
In the back, I decided to try out the LED Tailgate Bar and LED replacement bulbs for the rear running lights and license plate illumination.
Please join me in the video below as I compare the light before and after at our TFL Tumbleweed Ranch.











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