In addition to the aforementioned Stage 3 Mustang, Roush has announced its new Stage 3 version of the Ford F-150. Now in production and available at dealers nationwide, the Roush Stage 3 F-150 flies down the road thanks to the 445 horsepower and 500 lb-ft of torque generated by the addition of a Roushcharger system. This is a substantial increase in power and performance over the 300 horsepower and 365 lb-ft of torque that is generated from the stock Ford factory 5.4L, 3-valve engine, and the entire truck, including the Roushcharger is covered by a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty. But the Roush Stage 3 F-150 is more than just engine. This package also includes the styling and body kit enhancements of the Stage 1 version, and the suspension upgrades that are incorporated into the Stage 2 version of the truck.
The tuned sport suspension system under the Stage 3 offers a balance between comfort and handling capability, without significant reduction in payload capacity. These engineered and tuned components include specially valved front and rear shock absorbers, increased rate rear leaf springs, front coil springs, and a large diameter solid front sway bar.
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The Roush Stage 3 F-150 also comes with custom 20-inch rims and tires, both from the new line of Roush Performance wheels. Some of the exterior styling additions include a front chin spoiler, hood scoop with carbon fiber design insert, and the optional side skirts with dual side outlet exhaust tips, wheel flares and tailgate spoiler.
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Other amenities include specially-designed instrument clusters, custom leather seats, billet aluminum grille and pedals, embroidered floor mats and much more. Of course, each Roush vehicle comes with an individual serial plate indicating that it was hand built by specially-trained Roush technicians at their Livonia, Mich., facility.
Other options available for the Roush Stage 3 F-150 include dash trim kits, locking lug nuts, and striping packages. Still available are the Stage 1 and Stage 2 versions of the Roush F-150 for drivers wanting elements of the package, but not the complete Roushcharged truck.



04/27, 10:04 AM
posted by:
Maranello
nice truck, i want one, since theres no new lightning
04/27, 10:26 AM
posted by:
Mike
With the $ you’d spend for the truck + the kit, you would be FAR better off going with a Ram SRT10. the Ram will smoke in in a straight line, at the track, anywhere…..
04/27, 10:34 AM
posted by:
Mike
not to mention what Hennessy can do to the SRT-10….
04/27, 1:28 PM
posted by:
Scootness
That’s fine Mike…you can go around admitting to poeple that you own a Dodge if you want…But for me, I wouldn’t take a Dodge if you gave it to me.
04/27, 10:04 PM
posted by:
Edward
My friend, Daryush, owns a white F150 Lariat. His nick name is Roosh. ‘Nuff said!