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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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here you post it give me your email addy andill send it to you. i dont like this they work then they dont work. so ill send them to you and you do it. thanks man
there you can see the slight over spray on the tire but its rubber and thats good for free handing it. i hav ethe biggest headache for stress right now. hartman i think il take you up on the drink.
grill looks good, im gonna paint mine when it gets above -50 like it has been all week. my rims arent the same, so i cant paint them, but yours look cool too.
yep that primer. orginally they were black but when ever they got muddie the mud would take the paint with it when i washed it. so thats on now untill i can go out and buy my semi-gloss black paint i usually use. thanks. my dad dont like the rims or the grill. i say the grill gives it character. the grill isnt smooth it has cracks in it which cause of the gloss looks metalic at an angle. i kinda like it.
Take a razor to the edge of your hubs before turning from the locked to unlocked position so you don't crack the finish... BTW, how are you gonna be able to tell what position they are in?