Ford spills SEMA all over its Expeditions

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If you're going to this year's SEMA Show in Las Vegas, it's going to be tough to miss the Ford booth, simply for its size. The Blue Oval is bringing over a dozen customized examples of the 2015 Mustang and a quintet of modded Transits. The latest announced addition is a trio of upgraded 2015 Expeditions showing different takes on the recently refreshed SUV.

Any vehicle tuned by Dub Magazine needs to ride on massive wheels, and the Expedition (pictured above) that it has for SEMA is no exception. The SUV has 26-inch Dropstars wheels wrapped in Pirelli tires, and, making them look even larger, the suspension is also lowered. The rest of the custom has some mild upgrades like mesh grilles in front, tinted windows, an integrated radar detector and new upholstery inside.

Tijn wants to boost the performance of the 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 for its take on the Expedition. The company claims to add 40 horsepower to bring total output to a claimed 405 by upgrading the engine with a charge cooler from Vortech Engineering, a custom side exhaust and a custom tune. To match the extra grunt, the SUV also gets bigger brakes, an Air Lift suspension and 24-inch, copper-colored wheels with custom fender flares.

Finally, Vaccar is prepping an Expedition for winter driving with the goal of turning the interior into a "rolling lodge," according to lead designer Aaron Vaccar. Inside, the upholstery is redone in silver Ultra-Suede. In preparation for when the snow starts falling, the SUV also gets a brush bar up front, swiveling hooks and roof rack basket from Yakima. Scroll down to read all of the details about this trio, and check out the gallery to check out the other customs.Continue reading Ford spills SEMA all over its Expeditions
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