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as with everything personal preference rules, right after budget
also blacked out the chrome tow hooks and all but the last quarter inch of chrome exhaust tip. someday aan FX4 6-bar black grill w painted surround. feb '16
Well done, very sharp! I find it kind of odd that you have chrome door pulls but you don't have the chrome skull caps on your mirrors. Different package perhaps?
Well done, very sharp! I find it kind of odd that you have chrome door pulls but you don't have the chrome skull caps on your mirrors. Different package perhaps?
I always wondered that as well. I have a chrome package xlt with chrome handles, but not mirror caps. Perhaps the xlt and lariat chrome packages are different.
as with everything personal preference rules, right after budget also blacked out the chrome tow hooks and all but the last quarter inch of chrome exhaust tip. someday aan FX4 6-bar black grill w painted surround.
Looks great, what did you use to black out the running boards? I am not big into chrome and am thinking of plasti-diping my running board in spring. Thinking it would be easily reversible come time to sell/trade.
Looks great, what did you use to black out the running boards? I am not big into chrome and am thinking of plasti-diping my running board in spring. Thinking it would be easily reversible come time to sell/trade.
thanks.
I wasn't energetic enough to black out the running boards.
Sold the chrome to my neighbor with a '12, and used the $s to help buy Raptor nerf bars.
Well done, very sharp! I find it kind of odd that you have chrome door pulls but you don't have the chrome skull caps on your mirrors. Different package perhaps?
My 2013 XLT chrome package super crew at work is like this also.
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