Let's see those Black F150's
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boswell (01-27-2015)
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When I got sideswiped in 2012, my body shop noticed some deep gouges right underneath the sticker, so I ordered the decals and they put 'em on after filling in the gouges with touchup paint - now you can hardly see where they were, and the shop didn't have to repaint the whole side of the truck!
-John
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It handles great, it's light enough to put in with two guys on each side. One sled puts my rear end level with the front, so I would strongly suggest at bags and maybe go to a 3" rear block, that was my plan. Maybe add a leaf instead of going up an inch in the rear block. But it's better then a trailer IMO.
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I've always used kite string or fishing string to remove emblems that are thick. May want to put two key rings on each end to slide your fingers through. Neither one feel very good on your fingers haha. I've found it easier to grip them too. For decals, I usually use Goo Gone, Hair dryer/Heat Gun and a credit card or something similar. I don't recommend a razor blade no matter what solid the truck is. I used a heat gun and a credit card to remove pin striping.