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Old 02-22-2015, 11:22 PM
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Sorry, but your truck is a mess. Blue and gray with camo then adding all those stickers. Lose the stickers, take off the running board brackets, or clean them up with some black paint then do some sort of camo matching wrap on the grey paint and your truck would look great.
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Originally Posted by Snowhite
Can you take those stickers off?

No offense but it makes your nice looking truck stick out like a sore thumb....
not a chance
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Originally Posted by Summers22
Sorry, but your truck is a mess. Blue and gray with camo then adding all those stickers. Lose the stickers, take off the running board brackets, or clean them up with some black paint then do some sort of camo matching wrap on the grey paint and your truck would look great.
so mudflaps, yes or no?
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Max-4 camo flares with AP camo flaps? No way man.

I'd camo the bottom grey with matching Max-4 and lose the stickers.
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I will say no. Mainly because mudflaps do not belong on a 4x4. Or any truck for that matter, unless it is a dually, which has to have them by law. Mudflaps are generally embraced by the 60+ crowd.

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Originally Posted by Summers22
I will say no. Mainly because mudflaps do not belong on a 4x4. Or any truck for that matter, unless it is a dually, which has to have them by law. Mudflaps are generally embraced by the 60+ crowd.
really? I've never heard that train of thought before...why is that?
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You asked for opinions...I gave you mine.

Sorry, I should have never chimed in here...
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I'm not the 60+ crowd (yet) by age, but I do like mud flaps. Some may like the 'coolness' of seeing a spray of mud or dirt on the backsides of their fenders; Me, I don't. A "tasteful" set of flaps are a nice addition, as long as they are not large or gaudy. The factory Ford flaps are nice.
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Originally Posted by Summers22
Sorry, but your truck is a mess. Blue and gray with camo then adding all those stickers. Lose the stickers, take off the running board brackets, or clean them up with some black paint then do some sort of camo matching wrap on the grey paint and your truck would look great.
I agree lose the stickers and put matching camo wrap on the grey.
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To each his own when it comes to styling a truck, but like Summers22 said you have waaay too much going on. Too many colors..........I'm a hunter and I love camo as well but plastering my truck with it is just overdone.

However with that being said, I've never actually seen camo mud flaps before. So as long as you're camoing everything else I say go for it!!! lol


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