My 2015 Lifted Platinum
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Good move on that, I usually use undercoating but like you idea better with this stuff. I hate seeing all the stuff behind and above the wheels and blacking it out works perfect and looks sooooo much better!!
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I guess I wasnt that specific.
I was referring to the body lines. If you look at only the back door in the bottom pic you posted.
The top left corner of the back door looks like the gap is bigger than the top right corner of the door. Then at the bottom left it looks like it is not perfectly flush like the front door.
This is exactly what mine looks like, I put my knee up to the bottom left corner and pushed in and I can get the door to sit flush, but then when I remove the pressure it comes out.
Just was curious if yours was the same. If not awesome, Ill get mine looked at by the dealer.
I was referring to the body lines. If you look at only the back door in the bottom pic you posted.
The top left corner of the back door looks like the gap is bigger than the top right corner of the door. Then at the bottom left it looks like it is not perfectly flush like the front door.
This is exactly what mine looks like, I put my knee up to the bottom left corner and pushed in and I can get the door to sit flush, but then when I remove the pressure it comes out.
Just was curious if yours was the same. If not awesome, Ill get mine looked at by the dealer.
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2003 F-150 King Ranch