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Interior pics looks very nice for the miles. Someone took care of it
how much you have to pay for the mirrors?
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$369 from 1A Auto. Power, heated, turn signals, and pull out for towing. Can`t complain about that. Fit perfect
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The mirrors look very nice. Now, can you get it in your garage with the mirrors out? My Pop picked up a new F150. He`s not as steady as he once was but he only has about 2 inches on each side of his mirrors when extended to get in the garage. He pushes the button to retract them to get in and out. :)
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I haven`t tried to pull it in yet with my wife`s Expedition in there. If anything it`ll barely fit with the length. I`m gonna have to pull it in almost touching the wall and even then the garage door is barely going to have room to close. I desperately wish I had another 2 ft. at least in length in my garage. They just make em too darn small
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Project quiet has begun. Interior is being gutted. Wouldn`t be able to do it without my little helper
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After how many years of working on cars and stereos I finally picked up this cheap set of tools for pulling interior panels.....what a dope. Right tools for the job makes everything so much easier
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Looks great man!
Are you on DIYMA?
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Not actively, but I do browse there from time to time and utilize that site for info when I`m researching stuff. Great site
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nice work on the truck! what is the purpose of that foam? and how hard was it to strip everything down to the cab??
diesel 6.0 crew!
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Wow. Your truck is drop dead gorgeous!!!
Interior was super easy to strip. The foam acts as a "decoupler" between the sheet metal and the MLV. As I understand it, it soaks up vibrations and allows the MLV to kinda float over the metal which allows it to absorb sound better