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so far .. i have added a grill guard ..and updated the tires to 20's

 

 

That is a heck of a grille guard. Planning to run over some moose or a Clydesdale?

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That is a heck of a grille guard. Planning to run over some moose or a Clydesdale?

 

thanks not yet I'm not..but it does keep the crack/meth monsters away and off my windows ...

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Picked her up and put the Husky Liners in and my Extang Solid Fold off my 08 on.

We need some pictures of this new ride...

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That is a heck of a grille guard. Planning to run over some moose or a Clydesdale?

When you run over Fords and Dodges it can be messy..... :nonod:

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Installed a new head unit.

 

Also just dropped my truck off to have a compustar Pro T11 remote start/ alarm installed!

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Debadged truck today.

 

You forgot the bowtie. Lol. Looks good though. I've always liked the clean look of a debadged vehicle. I may end up pulling the letters off mine once it warms up.

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You forgot the bowtie. Lol. Looks good though. I've always liked the clean look of a debadged vehicle. I may end up pulling the letters off mine once it warms up.

Bow tie staying ordered black overlays for it.also won't there be holes behind the bowtie if you pull it off?

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Bow tie staying ordered black overlays for it.also won't there be holes behind the bowtie if you pull it off?

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Bow tie staying ordered black overlays for it.also won't there be holes behind the bowtie if you pull it off?

No holes, took my rear one off and used plastidip on the front.

 

Were the letters pretty easy to get off? I used a hair dryer and fishing line to get the bow tie off and it was still kind of a pain. It was Dec in MI though so it was pretty cold out.

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No holes, took my rear one off and used plastidip on the front.

Were the letters pretty easy to get off? I used a hair dryer and fishing line to get the bow tie off and it was still kind of a pain. It was Dec in MI though so it was pretty cold out.

Might have to think bout taking that rear bowtie off then.letters were deff easy to take off.did same thing hair dryer and dental floss.

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Nope. Just on there with double sided tape. attachicon.gifIMG_1246.JPG

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How do u like it without having the bowtie?

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Nope. Just on there with double sided tape. attachicon.gifIMG_1246.JPG

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You have a picture of the whole rear?

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Might have to think bout taking that rear bowtie off then.letters were deff easy to take off.did same thing hair dryer and dental floss.

I can confirm as well that there are no holes behind bowtie. It is held on with the same adhesive tape as the letters and door trim.

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