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I own an Escape. I also have a fuel chugging, earth rumbling, beast of truck that I can proudly step up to the plate with; despite her age and battle scars (no one tail gates me). It however earns respect and bruises egos. Chrome wheels would still look great on that hunk of junk. With that I will say that I think a clean and properly maintained Escape is the best one could really do for it.
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Here's a picture of our 2010 Escape with all the mods I've purchased and installed listed after:
Bull bar, Hella 500FF lights, Curt class III hitch, AVS bug/stone deflector, AVS in-channel vent visors, 4100K Silverstars, Stubby antenna, Pewter pinstripe, Ford rubber floor mats, CoverKing neoprene seat covers, Canvasback pet liner, Highland pet barrier, Husky mudflaps, front windows tinted, painted stock wheels (Dupli-Color Wheel Paint), front park lights are switchback LEDs, LED halos on fog lights, all interior lights and the license plate lights are LEDs.
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