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Old 06-11-2014, 06:08 PM
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I like my stick on's!

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Have had them on my truck for quite a while and they still look great, here's a before and after.




Got em from ebay as well.
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Stick ons look weird with the Low Profile vent visors! Id go with the ford versions, worth the extra $$$! That is if I gave a damn about glossy door pillars... Lol

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Originally Posted by Toddman34
Stick ons look weird with the Low Profile vent visors! Id go with the ford versions, worth the extra $$$! That is if I gave a damn about glossy door pillars... Lol
I disagree, they look better with the gloss pillars, much more streamlined. Looked weird without.
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Originally Posted by jesusv
I disagree, they look better with the gloss pillars, much more streamlined. Looked weird without.

Ditto.

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Originally Posted by jesusv
I disagree, they look better with the gloss pillars, much more streamlined. Looked weird without.
It depends what color your truck is. Mine is tuxedo black so glossy pillars would look weird on it. They wouldn't match my sparkly tuxedo paint or the matte black trim that they currently match pretty good..
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Originally Posted by ZMAM22
From what I've seen, it is very difficult and messy to remove the OEM pillars.
After watching the video it doesn't look like it would be too bad as long as you have a good set of nylon pry tools.


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