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Having trouble with the link.
 












Much better. I like it a lot. The wheels look good.
 












thank ya, the weird thing was that i had very minimal fender trimming. i coulda gotten away with it but i just did some just to be sure.
 






looks great keep up good work
 






Looks good. Glad to hear you didnt have to trim to much off.
 






thanks everybody. now im thinkin about tinting the windows then maybe do some h.i.ds. any other suggestions? ill post some updates soon!
 






Looks a little like a military vehicle...Very cool!
 












Like the tires. Have to ask though why not keep the white sidewalls on the outside?
 












Oh whoops I thought you were referring something else. Well I just thoght that since I had the white lettering on my previous set I thought why not black? Plus I thought I t would look nice with the wheels ;)
 












Have you considered painting the cladding black. A satin or flat black would really tie it all together. It looks great..
 






Any updated pictures with all the parts in your signature?
 






just posted some up in the lifted sport trac thread and the show off your sport trac thread. but just for giggles :)

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Looks good. What was done to the lower arm, is that a uniball conversion? What did you do to the spindle, drill it out for a bolt? And are the shock hoops connected over the engine?
 



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Definitely paint the cladding. Its inexpensive and really changes the looks for the better.
 






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