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yes, I ran these same tires on the stock wheels
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Iām with you. If someone had told me they were putting flares on a lowered truck, I would have said thatās crazy, but this looks really good.Don't typically dig the flares, but they look killer with the tires and wheels. Well done!
thank youIām with you. If someone had told me they were putting flares on a lowered truck, I would have said thatās crazy, but this looks really good.
its not to bad just take some time and patience,Nice look.
How difficult was the job to disassemble and black out the headlights? I know on some vehicles the enclosures can be a PITA to get apart.
Love the look of that since I also have an XLT without the fancy DRL's in the top half of the housing.
Looks greatLowered it on Steeda springs, should sit nice once the springs settle. Now time to wash it.
Removed the front isolator and made isolators to add to the rear
Mod List
Bushwacker flares (black hardware)
Fifteen 52 Metrix 17x8 +38
Spacers 1.5ā front / 2ā rear
Fallen Wildpeak 245/70
Steeda lowering spring (for Escape)
Painted headlights and taillights
Vinyl emblem overlay
5% tint all around/ 50% windshield
Stubby antenna
thanks, yes it does rub when turningThe stance ins completely badass , does it rub?
my first time working with plastic like this, not to hard so far but taking my time and learning as I go.oh custom fender flares ,was it hard to plastic weld? can we have a side wiew
so going with coil over and 21'' 22'' wheels?