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Last edited by RockyF150; 02-19-2011 at 09:01 AM.
#138
Okay, I see what your talking about. Didn't know those were all different panels you had on it. Was hard to tell in the profile shot. Hope it turns out good for you. Again sorry for pointing out the 2 tone paint!
Last edited by mitch150; 02-20-2011 at 07:13 AM.
#139
no big deal. it is hard to tell if you don't know the body style well. the wheel arches give it away. I plan on either repainting the stock white or updating to a newer ford white. I haven't figured that out yet. Leaning toward the newer. It should turn out fine. All I need are days I don't have to drive it.
#140
no big deal. it is hard to tell if you don't know the body style well. the wheel arches give it away. I plan on either repainting the stock white or updating to a newer ford white. I haven't figured that out yet. Leaning toward the newer. It should turn out fine. All I need are days I don't have to drive it.
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I tend to stay away from mud. I was a marshall at the Sanblast Rally Race in Cheraw, SC at the beginning of this month where I had to drive the course to get to my spot. It had been raining constantly for the past 24 hours and the course was waterlogged. The tires never lost traction. They constantly clean and handle great offroad, not to mention they ride extremely well too. I'm still washing sand/mud off the bottom of my truck because it was that nasty white-chalk clay mud. Normally I don't offroad though considering offroading breaks things that I don't have the money for since I'm in college.
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