The F-350 is equipped with off-road tires of 40 inches and a hard-shell tent.
The SEMA show will kick off in twelve days. We have a good idea of what to expect at the Las Vegas Convention Center, since many companies have already shown their products. Ford has already shown a number of modified SUVs, a Transit van, and Ranger pickups over the past two weeks. Now, Ford will be focusing on the F-Series Super Duty lineup. The 2020 SUPER Duty was updated for the Chicago Auto Show in February. It is a rad overland rig based upon the F-350 Crew Cab XLT with the powerful 6.7-liter diesel engine. BDS Suspension developed the project and it is appropriately titled “Go Beyond”. It features a four inch arm lift and huge 40-inch offroad tires wrapped in 20″ wheels.
The bumper features a winch and an LED light bar. This will come in handy if you’re planning on taking your vehicle on an off-road trek. The F-350’s unique features include a hard-shell tent, an aluminum service box and a toolbox to keep all your tools and other items safe before you embark on long trips on less-traveled roads. This modified bed contains everything you need for an overland rig, including an electric refrigerator, propane tank and gas grill with two burners. CGS Performance Products customized the F-250 Super Duty Crew Cab. CGS Performance Products started with the Tremor and then added 20-inch wheels and 37-inch tires to improve traction and stance. A striking red finish has been applied to the truck. The bed cover provides a cleaner appearance at the rear, where you can also find an aftermarket carpet kit.
This F-450 Super Duty Platinum Crew Cab, which DeBerti Design upgraded with additional LED lights, air suspension and massive 22-inch wheels wrapped with 37-inch Toyo tires, will be the most powerful of all. A pull-out drawer was installed in the bumper and pull-out cabinets were added to the fenders. This project was intended to improve the truck’s storage capacity. LGE-CTS Motorsports did it all with the F250 Crew Cab XLT. They replaced the stock bed with a flatbed modular system that was complemented by a rear canopy. Other upgrades include a roof tent and a roof rack, as well as a 4.5-inch suspension lift and 18-inch wheels with chunky 37-inch tires. Other upgrades include a lockbox, camp chairs, lockbox and a 6.5-foot awning with LED lighting.
This truck is the last among five SEMA-bound Super Duty trucks. It’s the F-250 Tremor Crew Cab with Black Appearance Package. The truck gets a 2-inch lift at its front axle, 35-inch offroad tires all around, and the Raptor-styled “Ford Lettering” and earthquake graphics on its sides make it stand out a little.