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Thanks for the info guys. I looked at all of those links and for me it looks like MOSS has the best bang for the buck, so far. The shields themselves actually look better from MOSS over the ones Summit offers IMO, and they're substantially less since Summit charges a handling fee ($10) over and above the actual shipping cost to Canada. MOSS only appears to charge the actual shipping cost.
The only thing I can see is that they dont cover as much as what Nassty shows in his picture, although his truck is a supercab not a crew.
The only thing I can see is that they dont cover as much as what Nassty shows in his picture, although his truck is a supercab not a crew.
Yeah, there's a big diff there. The pics I showed were Crew pics. I think the one in Nassty's pic for a Crew would be the first single piece you see in his pic, and the angles cut the same. Looks good.
I bought some stepshields,I think they are made by AVS.They cover pretty much all of the paint on the kickplate of my scab.
You still need to do something about those crappy Ford rear floor matts
I ordered some custom cut F150 2004-2007 matts off eBay and with these there's only one piece in the back which goes directly across the hump. Super fit as well. I hated those little stock matts because they're pretty much good for nothing once you put anybody in the back, if you want to protect the carpet that is. You must care since you picked up those shields
You still need to do something about those crappy Ford rear floor matts
Yeah, that pic is over a year old.I took that pic the first week I bought my truck and the step shields was my first mod.Those factory mats are long gone. I have weathertech floorliners in the front and a custom set up I made in the back.
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