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  1. jdruzik
    07-29-2009 09:55 PM
    jdruzik
    The pictures may be a year old, but it still looks good. I'm glad that someone with a STX still takes pride in their rig. I'm tiered of people say it's a dog with the 4.6 engine. I know mine, with the change of gears to 4.56 both front and back, can clime trees... and I can accelerate with any 5.4 on the road...
  2. jdruzik
    07-12-2009 01:57 PM
    jdruzik
    Great looking truck... Of course it's the right color... RED...
  3. black5.4beast
    04-06-2009 01:31 AM
    black5.4beast
    what kind of paint did you use for your headlights?
    and what did you use to seal them back up?
    thanks!
  4. 05hotf150
    01-01-2009 01:37 PM
    05hotf150
    I lve your tail lights were can I get a them.
    Thanks Shawn
  5. fordman18
    11-21-2008 09:56 AM
    fordman18
    hey what kind exhausdt you got on that reg cab?
  6. GoBigRedFX4
    10-07-2008 12:12 AM
    GoBigRedFX4
    Drewsbuck,

    Thanks for the complement! It has come a long way already. Tell you what, they are really easy to do yourself. Go ahead and pull them out. To separate them, you'll need to bake them in the oven at 250 for about 10 minutes. Once they come out of the oven, go ahead and start separating them. Be sure you get all of the RTV (gasket material) off of the clear cap and the black hard case. Be careful not to chip any of the crome paint off of the inside of the light. It comes off pretty easy, so you'll want to use as much paper to cover up the area you don't want to black out as possible, leaving only the edges taped. I used Krylon Fusion Satin spray paint. Use a couple of coats, and go pretty light on the first one. Before you paint, you'll want to use some 600 grit paper to sand them down so the paint holds. Once they are dry, get yourself some Automotive grade black RTV, and put them back together. Be sure you secure them together with clamps or something to be sure they are sealed up nice. I hope this helps. Let me know if I can help with anything else.

    Thanks again!
  7. Black FX420
    09-28-2008 10:31 AM
    Black FX420
    Truck looks great...ive never seen those led tails can u tell where you got them

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  • About drewsbuck
    Year
    2004
    Make
    ford
    Model
    f150
    Body
    regular cab
    Trim
    stx
    Color
    red
    Location
    california
    Occupation
    banking
    Gallery Number
    6598
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