Looks better without the wrapI think I made the right decision...View attachment 24632View attachment 24633
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Looks better without the wrapI think I made the right decision...View attachment 24632View attachment 24633
Looks better without the wrap
dude!!!! wow, that seals the deal, i am definitely going to get it done!!!I think I made the right decision...View attachment 24632View attachment 24633
that is a perfect example of why NOT to use black wheels. it needs minimum some machined accents on those wheels, there is no detail, no way to see the rubber, just ********* circles on a beautiful white truck. the wrap, i am kind of digging.
I agree. All black wheels looks too much.that is a perfect example of why NOT to use black wheels. it needs minimum some machined accents on those wheels, there is no detail, no way to see the rubber, just ********* circles on a beautiful white truck. the wrap, i am kind of digging.
How bad was the wheel damage and what does something like that cost?Regarding wheel repair , I had 2 fixed on my last F-150 and was very impressed, couldn't tell at all.
Got a door ding already on the Expedition and I ask my wife daily if she made it by the dent repair place. Lol . She's definitely not as OCD as me.
Oh that’s no where near as cheap as I was expecting. Whew!It varies, we paid as little as $40 a wheel up to $80. Which is minimal compared to $580 per wheel. But that was my Explorer
That hurts. And, besides, there's at least two of us who aren't waiting for our trucks to be built any more. We're waiting for them to show up at the dealer. (cue the Tom Petty...)Why has a gen3 lover, gen4 despiser posted more pics of 2018s than everyone else on here? Is everyone sill waiting for theirs to be built?