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Wannabe Elite Explorer
HP, North Carolina
'01 XLT 4x4
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Running Board Removal
Finished off washing my X earlier, and after generous scrubbing of the running boards, and their refusal to get clean, I finally got around to taking them off, as I'd been wanting to for a few weeks now. Was quite easy, just bolted right off, left no holes in the body/fenders or nothing. I lucked out.
I've seen some pretty nasty holes left on some limiteds after running board removal.Anyways, here we go Before: ![]() ![]() and After: ![]() ![]() I am VERY happy with how they look. Took 30-45 minutes to do, and I'm very happy with the results. Also put on a new grill insert, also very happy with the results. Before: ![]() After:
__________________ http://www.cardomain.com/id/AAnnddrreeww http://www.myspace.com/ritk311 TT & Shackles All Mods on Car-Domain Last edited by AAnnddrreeww; 10-23-2007 at 05:17 PM. |
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