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Old 01-13-2014, 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Isaac.300

Did you take the triton emblem off? if so was there a back peg on it or was there just adhesive?
It's only adhesive. The V6 trucks didn't have a logo and they all used the same fender.
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Thanks! ill be taking those off tonight and putting on 09+ f150 badges
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I took off my fender flares too, Love the look. Nice work, never knew why they got so trim happy in the first place on these trucks or even the newer ones. Here's a picture of mine after the fender flare/trim removal too if anyone else is considering it.
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Old 01-14-2014, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by sportster07
I took off my fender flares too, Love the look. Nice work, never knew why they got so trim happy in the first place on these trucks or even the newer ones. Here's a picture of mine after the fender flare/trim removal too if anyone else is considering it.
I kind of like the way it looks. Might be something to condsider if I dont get rid of my SCrew for a diesel...
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Never thought to remove these but I think it looks nice, gonna have to try this soon
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Originally Posted by Darkfire2388
bump
why did you bump this?!?
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Originally Posted by the01kingranch
why did you bump this?!?
cause merica
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thank you, one of my upcoming questions was whether the molding sat in a groove it was flush to the door. come spring, its one if the things i was thinking about doing. but being a city truck, she might need the ding protection...
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Originally Posted by sportster07
I took off my fender flares too, Love the look. Nice work, never knew why they got so trim happy in the first place on these trucks or even the newer ones. Here's a picture of mine after the fender flare/trim removal too if anyone else is considering it.
The fender flares are just stuck on????? hello weekend project, when I'm not on the motorcycle


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