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My Military Themed 2014 F-150 SCREW: Before and After

Old 07-23-2015, 07:07 AM
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What wheels are those?
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Looks real good. Only thing I've found with just my other grill plastic dipped. It holds dirt and stains real well. And is hard to keep clean.
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Originally Posted by winchested
Looks real good. Only thing I've found with just my other grill plastic dipped. It holds dirt and stains real well. And is hard to keep clean.
I just run mine through a brushless car wash when it needs it and it's been looking good. The beauty of plastidip is that you can always just spray back over a certain area to cover something up if you need to. I've done it a few times and it blends in great. Another thing I like about my paint setup is that it doesn't have to look PERFECT.
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Originally Posted by stevebass4
Can you please post more info regarding your iPad set up. That looks awesome and I'd like to do the same
Here's a thread I started on it a few months back when I did the install. Let me know if you have questions that aren't answered there and I'll do my best.

https://www.f150forum.com/f38/finall...screen-298534/
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Any plans of ever peeling it off? I'd be curious to know how clean it comes off and what the origin paint looks like underneath.
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I knew this was you when I saw the link. Did you ever get the door jams dipped? Or are they still BFM? Still lookin good, glad to see the dipping worked out for you. I bet when you peel that stuff off your paint is going to look incredible.
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Very nicely done, your not going to see that everyday.
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Default My Military Themed 2014 F-150 SCREW: Before and After

Very cool. Just the right amount of everything.
I am getting those step bars. For that price, how could I not.

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