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Your truck is screaming for the inner black headlight and side marker lights! BTW this pic inspired me to go ahead and spray my wheels! Looks great! But I really wish I could paint my trim like that as well but mine is that textured crap. Just gonna leave it for now.
I love that monochromatic paint scheme (all white and painted trim) You think it would look good if your grill and lower grill was sprayed white, maybe with a black background ford emblem in the center?
What size tires you running? I had to just paint my stockers for now although I would eventually like to get some soft 8's myself.
whats up guy im new here just got my 04 4x4 ex.. thinking about the BTF 2.25-1.75 spacers. anybody know the biggest tire i can go with with that setup??
whats up guy im new here just got my 04 4x4 ex.. thinking about the BTF 2.25-1.75 spacers. anybody know the biggest tire i can go with with that setup??
ok so im back from Glamis, Ca. here are a few pics. the camera broke not long after we got there...
oh and the 4.56 gears were wonderful. i took it easy on the gas (sort of) since they didnt have a long break in period but i really noticed a difference!
Your truck is screaming for the inner black headlight and side marker lights! BTW this pic inspired me to go ahead and spray my wheels! Looks great! But I really wish I could paint my trim like that as well but mine is that textured crap. Just gonna leave it for now.
Thanks for the compliments... I've thought of doing the headlight housings and smoking the rear taillights but its not really a priority. I am more focused on getting my new BTF Arms and Rancho Quick Lift Loaded installed. My trim was the textured type but with the proper preparation it will turn out as nicely as mine.
The rear bumper is connected to the rest of the body with screws and little plastic clips so you dont really need any brackets for it. The hitch is what really makes it strong. It actually sits right down on the hitch. I had a buddy of mine cut the top flanges off of the hitch and then weld it to the frame in the correct spot.