De-badge the tailgate?
#32
Tailgate mods
Has anyone debadged the tailgate and left only the ford emblem?
Pictures??
I took off the "flexfuel" and the "texas edition" badges and thinking about taking off the "F150" also but would like to see how it looks first. So If you de-badged your truck please share a picture and if it is silver even better.
Pictures??
I took off the "flexfuel" and the "texas edition" badges and thinking about taking off the "F150" also but would like to see how it looks first. So If you de-badged your truck please share a picture and if it is silver even better.
#35
Having said that, my biggest peeve is them damn dealer advertising plates, get rid of them and make your truck look even better!!!
#36
#38
I've completely de-badged my former rides. No front badges, no side badges, no rear badges. I don't need no steenking badges!
#39
Thx it's a Crew cab. Just finished deleting the chrome last night
#40
#41
Always do it.
I like looking at a truck and admiring the changes that have been made to it, without having to look at the rolling billboards.
As a teenager I really learned to admire the sleeper hot rods. Nice clean lines, after market wheels, and just enough exhaust note make you wonder what was under the hood.
It doesn't matter what I'm driving when I stop at a traffic light next to a stock Mustang and can hear just a slight whine of the supercharger, it gives me a big smile, and a thumbs-up to the other driver.
I admire the guy that takes a used XL work truck and puts his own sweat and blood into making that truck his own. That's old school hot rodding right there.
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