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Is there a molding/accessory panel for this?

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Old 12-28-2009, 11:49 AM
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Some of us F150 owners have the 2-tone paint jobs where the extreme lower section of the side of the truck is painted a different color. Mine is a light gray matched up with the rest of my primary truck color, a charcoal gray. I was hoping to find a black accessory panel that I could just cover this lower area with. In essense, I would be changing it to black with a covering panel instead of having it repainted balck. I know there are skirts out there, but is there such a thing as a panel meant to cover this area to your choice of color. Maybe made of some of this neoprene type stuff or plasic panel that fender additions are made of? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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i have never heard of anything like that, why dont you just paint it. i think it would probably look better. you could probably make your own too. just get a big roll of black sticker from one of those places that makes custom stickers and rol it onto the truck. might look pretty good if you take youur time.
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Sounds simple enough madeSICC... but with so many type of accessories out there, I thought surely there existed something like this. It would be quick and easy, no paint required, and you could remove them and have the old paint job back again if you ever wanted it. Surely these panels exist. If not, I need to invent them.
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Not sure if a product is available for what you are looking for but I would highly advise you get it repainted if you want to change the color. It will look better in the end and you won't run into issue with the panel trapping water etc.
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Again... very good point, but I still think it should be an option somewhere.



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