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I recently put some 20" wheels on my EB Expy and just lowered it yesterday - I used a 3" Bell-tech kit. It came out looking great! I am wanting to fix it up more and I am trying to decide on a few things:
Fisrt of all - it's burgundy with the gold trim around the wheel wells and base and I wonder if I should remove those all together or paint them the same as the truck?
Second, what about the running boards? Off or on?? And lastly, the black trim around the windows has faded, anyone know where I should get replacements?
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 06-Apr-02 AT 08:00 PM (EST)]Any Chance of you putting a picture of the truck up here. We can get a better idea by seeing it.
Mannnnn I've gotta get some rims... Your truck looks good.....
Bigmick
1997 Expedition XLT
K&N Air Intake
Hellwig Anti sway bar
Flow master
Plus extra mods.....
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gallery/displaythumbnail.php?&photoid=1440&.jpg
Hey Drawsoncad420
whats on the front of your Expy?
1997 Expedition XLT
K&N Air Intake
Hellwig Anti sway bar
Flow master
Plus extra mods.....
https://www.ford-trucks.com/user_gallery/displaythumbnail.php?&photoid=1440&.jpg
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