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roccov12345's 98 Mounty Restoration Thread.
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Little teaser pic........
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FROADER said:Ooohh, the 275s look good on there. Any clearance issues on the inside of the tire?
lol, none!

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those tires look soo nice under there! you need to get this finshed
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ok, little update, a **** load of work for such small results.
I'll have some better overall pics today.
Started working on some random BS,
Headlight Valance.
Someone brought up the question about the blinkers which I realized a little late. I'm going to have to paint those black as well to match. They're such a pain in the a55 to get apart.
Those rear plastic pieces behind the rear wheels. I had to modify these to fit because I won't be using the original door and panel moldings that came with the mounty.
Starting the fenders. I want to get an idea as to what the truck is going to look like all white as opposed to that ugly two tone gray.
Today this fender goes on the truck.
Gas Lid
At this point, I just want to get done lol.
Stay tuned!
I'll have some better overall pics today.
Started working on some random BS,
Headlight Valance.




Someone brought up the question about the blinkers which I realized a little late. I'm going to have to paint those black as well to match. They're such a pain in the a55 to get apart.
Those rear plastic pieces behind the rear wheels. I had to modify these to fit because I won't be using the original door and panel moldings that came with the mounty.



Starting the fenders. I want to get an idea as to what the truck is going to look like all white as opposed to that ugly two tone gray.




Today this fender goes on the truck.
Gas Lid

At this point, I just want to get done lol.
Stay tuned!
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Oh yeah, if you notice the windshield is back in. Yay!
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jtsmith said:![]()
lemme know how you get those marker lights apart please
I'll PM you in a few...
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Here's an idea so you can appreciate the size of the rear tires. I'm digging em

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a lot of fuss over those tires- not that they don't look good etc., but they are about 30mm narrower than i'd have assumed by reading everyones comments.
With the right backspacing and the emergency brake cable relocated you can fit 305s out back without sticking out too far/looking bad... Heck i'm bagged and tucking 265s and our escape is on 275s all the way around.
i'll be looking forward to more pictures
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With the right backspacing and the emergency brake cable relocated you can fit 305s out back without sticking out too far/looking bad... Heck i'm bagged and tucking 265s and our escape is on 275s all the way around.
i'll be looking forward to more pictures
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expo5.0 said:a lot of fuss over those tires- not that they don't look good etc., but they are about 30mm narrower than i'd have assumed by reading everyones comments.
With the right backspacing and the emergency brake cable relocated you can fit 305s out back without sticking out too far/looking bad... Heck i'm bagged and tucking 265s and our escape is on 275s all the way around.
i'll be looking forward to more pictures
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I agree, after the test fit, I could fit a lot more in the wheel well without rubbing but not if I was lower. Right now the wheels that I'm running are a 14 mm offset and if I was about an inch lower I'd rub the **** out of the outer fender lip. Really not a problem since you could easily shave them. So as backup, yes, you could definitely fit bigger tires with the correct backspacing, offset, ride height combo. It really depends on the truck and setup you're running.
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Update 8-10-06. Rear Bumper is finished. I painted the plastic covers black and I think I'm liking it. I was a little sketchy at first.
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I like the contrast of the black. Looks awesome all around. 

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was the bumper originally chrome or was it body color to begin with? plus, what steps did you take to paint the plastic bumper cover on top?
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what wheels do you have? it keeps gettin nicer and nicer keep it up
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