Self-made brand Metal Mulisha refits Ford F-150 pickup truck

In the circle of stunt motorcycles, Brian Deegan and his own brand Metal Mulisha have a very high reputation, but he is not satisfied with the scope of stunt motorcycles. He has been working hard to expand the coverage of his brand in the past few years In the end, they chose the direction of car off-road modification. In addition to suspension, pedals and rims, they also contacted manufacturers to cooperate in the production of tires designed by themselves.

Self-made brand Metal Mulisha refits Ford F-150 pickup truck

The F-150 in front of them is their representative work. Of course, it is still being improved. This 2013 F-150 is replaced with a 6-inch suspension kit designed by Metal Mulisha. The redesigned front and rear shock absorbers have a more Better performance from the original factory. The increased chassis space also gave Brian the opportunity to choose their own Deegan38 series tires, the size is 35×12.50R20, and the rims are also their own products.

Self-made brand Metal Mulisha refits Ford F-150 pickup truck

In terms of appearance, this F-150 adopts a very classic shark painting, and the rest is painted in metallic gray except for the brand logo and is full of rivets to highlight the sense of original strength. The front and rear bumpers use N-Fab products and integrate LED lighting. In addition, the roof part also joins the Rigid brand LED light bar. Metal Mulisha brand’s own pedals appear on this car is also expected. The tailgate of the tail box was removed and replaced by an extended spare tire rack, while the usable area of ​​the cargo box was guaranteed.

Self-made brand Metal Mulisha refits Ford F-150 pickup truck

Brian and his buddies have driven around Southern California with their stunt bikes in the cargo box of course, and they look forward to getting more inspiration to further refine their product.

Self-made brand Metal Mulisha refits Ford F-150 pickup truck

Self-made brand Metal Mulisha refits Ford F-150 pickup truck

Self-made brand Metal Mulisha refits Ford F-150 pickup truck