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Hey folks , my wife and I have just purchased our own domain for our show trucks and projects.
Check it out and let me know your feedback on it, and your comments about our show trucks and projects is also very much welcome, you guys are awesome and I always find what you all say very useful!
Great pictures, looks like they did a great job with the paint. Did they run into any issues with the top? I have been thinking of painting mine but was unsure about the cap.
No issues on the top that I was told about, but I think if I was going to do it again, I would sand the top smooth as glass, I have seen some that have been done like that and what a difference it makes.
I have updated most of the pictures and pages, including some I took at the Carlisle All Truck Nationals (in the PAST SHOW link), if anyone is interested
Hey probenj, I think the site's great. It's gave me an idea to put newer seats in my 93. My driver's side is broken and the passenger's side is worn out. Did you have to modify the mounting bracket to get the seats to fit?? Do you know of any other seats that will fit in my 93???
I used the original brackets from the Bronco, they bolted right on to the seats, it was simple. I know a friend of mine that put Expedition seats in a 95 F150 and he used the backets out of a Bronco, so that sounds like it may be the answer for the pre-97 years.
Thanks for the compliment! I am no HTML coder, but I do devote a lot of time to the site at night. I would love for it to end up being another good resource for ideas for people like us.
I should have included this in my last post, but what year exp did you get the seats from??? And do you know if seats from an explorer will fit?? Thanks
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