Not sure if you need 50 posts or more to post in the "Ebay & Craiglist listings" section but maybe make a craigslist add and post them there?
Or check the relevant forum sections and pm people that may have a need for them.
They do add protection from scratches, you see them commonly in large cities where parking is limited and everyone parks bumper to bumper. Now if we're talking collision protection then yes he'd want something heavier.
I made my own for my silverado:
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I towed my neon with my Colorado from Michigan to Atlanta ga (800mi) with a uhaul dolly. If it's a uhaul dolly make sure it has good tires on it. I've also towed my silverado with a tow dolly behind a dodge ram cummins 330mi. Hope that gives you a little confident / reassurance with the...
Yes they are aluminum..here's the thread: http://www.expeditionforum.com/f40/paint-bubbling-we-need-everyone-register-complaint-read-fords-response-16012/
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He does a lot of rams but has done some f150s too.
I assume you can do them yourself if you have some creativity and aren't afraid to mess up. Lol.
Good looking rig. I always wanted a navigator. My expedition is like a navigator in an expedition body as my wife says to calm my wants down.
With today's computer controlled engines does removing the snorkel really help? I have boosted a gas silverado but the increases air requires a change in...
For 150 more you can send your lights in and get them retrofitted and sent back to you, maybe take your 350 budget save another 150$ and get them retrofitted IMO. I like hids and have had them in my silverado which handled them well. But some of my buddy's vehicles shoot the light a mag light...
I believe he means an elevated cover that covers any cargo in the rear.
Something like an awning like this:
With a little creativity I'm sure you could make one. Basically make 2 mounts behind the seats, buy a piece of canvas to size, and make 2 more mounts near the hatch.
For that price you can't expect a whole lot. Truck looks clean can you afford repairs if necessary while traveling across the country? I guess personally I don't do anything I can afford especially when children are involved.
I doubt it'd go that high. Even with my after market system on my silverado I could get a couple of inches unloaded but my suspension would be like a rock so keep that in mind.
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