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Old 11-20-2015, 12:00 AM
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I like it, makes the truck distinctive yet is subtle. Looks good on both the black and white trucks posted.

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Looks good! I like matte black decals on gloss black!
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I like it too. just enough stripping to make it stick out and great contrast color to compliment it.
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I like it. I think either a better looking FX decal or no decal would look better. To me the grey wheels stand out now since you have the red and black theme going. Maybe go black or black and red wheels to tie the in?
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I was expecting something awful given the thread title.

Looks good.
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tool box is too big for that puny bed.


I got a puny box to match my puny bed. looks better!
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big enough for power tools. my welding **** ill throw in the cab. works out ok.
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Originally Posted by safetypin
big enough for power tools. my welding **** ill throw in the cab. works out ok.
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Old 11-21-2015, 09:29 PM
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my tires are too small, I know.


fits my drill, impact, recip saw if needed, and most hand tools, batteries etc. I paid like 400 or so out the door. says "Made in USA" on it, but the rams that push the lid up have "China" written right on em.
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2 splotches in the front of the bed are from thinking some 3M undercoating spray would fix the holes a fat chunk of steel left. small dent in box from a fridge.


that box is stout, too. I can stand on it, with literally zero worries. ~200#+. doesn't even indent/flex at all with my knees on it when im washing the top of the cab.


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