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If you use a vehicle for hunting, fishing, camping and heaven forbid, work, then those incidental marks can be chalked up to an added layer of patina. Enjoy the new then use the heck out of it, after all it is still a truck. Besides the guys at camp will always mock you if you are constantly fretting over the mud and the blood and the beer!
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If you use a vehicle for hunting, fishing, camping and heaven forbid, work, then those incidental marks can be chalked up to an added layer of patina. Enjoy the new then use the heck out of it, after all it is still a truck. Besides the guys at camp will always mock you if you are constantly fretting over the mud and the blood and the beer!
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I have a similar thought, but it won't be clear. I'm not a fan of CHROME. Ford offers a Sport Appearance Package on the F150 but stopped doing that and/or the FX4 package in 2009 on the Super Duty. So my newest thought is instead of trying to paint the chrome bumpers and grille get them WRAPPED instead. Truck will be black so it's not like they would have to do any serious color matching. I saw a pic of a nice ruby red 2017 that they color matched and it looks really good without that wall of chrome on the front.
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Certain light and/or angles it's slightly seen....weeeeellll worth the cost to keep the paint nice.
Got the entire front end of my 2005 F150 covered incl the headlight/foglights, plus the front half of the roof, plus the door sills, rear portion of the tailgate from the crease down, above and below the tail lights to keep shoes from making marks while climbing in and out, and behind the Ford splash guards to keep the paint from rubbing off from vibration. I can't remember if I did the "A" pillars or not.
Not a chip on the truck! Anyone want to buy a PERFECT 2005 F150 S/C with only 40k miles? I want to get into a 2017 Super Duty!
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