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Old 08-07-2012, 08:13 PM
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All the fiberglass panels come in tomorrow so I decided to fix my dents on the truck to kill time.

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Old 08-07-2012, 08:16 PM
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Also have the whole front end torn apart and ready for bolt on installation. Im hoping to paint it this weekend or next weekend. Only have a few hours a day after work to wprk on the truck.

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Mikegmang u should go with the wheels i got for sale lol
Old 08-08-2012, 03:21 PM
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How are you planning on fixing the dents? I got a few small ones myself im planning on tryin to do myself. hopin you may have a lil wisdom to share
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what exactly constitutes a raptor conversion? do you plan on doing all of the raptor suspension with the different axles, shocks and coilovers, and control arms? or are you just putting the fenders on the truck and lifting it? not trying to flame or anything I'm just curious.
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Originally Posted by lkennamer
How are you planning on fixing the dents? I got a few small ones myself im planning on tryin to do myself. hopin you may have a lil wisdom to share
Depending on location and size, PDR is the way to go. But find a guy with an excellent reputation or you'll get cracked paint and/or a bunch of little bumps inside your original dent.
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Parts came in

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Old 08-08-2012, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by DavidKR
what exactly constitutes a raptor conversion? do you plan on doing all of the raptor suspension with the different axles, shocks and coilovers, and control arms? or are you just putting the fenders on the truck and lifting it? not trying to flame or anything I'm just curious.
All the panels, king ranch two tone, king ranch leather, fox 3.0 coilovers and fox 3.0 bypass shocks for the rear, 20" on 35 tires. Building it for a customer. Only plans on daily driving it so so he didnt want the full suspension.
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Subd. And Ive seen that red one on page 4 on Facebook
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Did the minot body work on the front end and got it primered already. Might call it a day on the truck.

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