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Been looking through old posts about covering up the unsightly pinch weld. It's fully exposed with and without steps and mostly covered up by rock sliders.
I'll make it easy for those thinking of following the advice of others; Do not use adhesive trim strips to cover up your pinch welds. Ford themselves has a kit in the accessories catalog.
This particular trim curved inward making it difficult to get good adhesion. Additionally it's impossible to get good adhesion over the bolt heads towards the front. This stuff wouldn't last one off-roading trip, a single AZ summer, a winter, or rainstorm.
I will definitely be painting them black when the time comes.
I'll make it easy for those thinking of following the advice of others; Do not use adhesive trim strips to cover up your pinch welds. Ford themselves has a kit in the accessories catalog.
This particular trim curved inward making it difficult to get good adhesion. Additionally it's impossible to get good adhesion over the bolt heads towards the front. This stuff wouldn't last one off-roading trip, a single AZ summer, a winter, or rainstorm.
I will definitely be painting them black when the time comes.
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