Project paint progress thread...
Yeah i even called them earlier to ask they said since it was only in production two years they never made the tooling for it. Sucks maybe you could modify a set? Sorry for thread crapping stealth.
I looked up the thread i was thinking about:https://www.f150online.com/forums/st...ml#post4464138
and here's the mirrors he found: http://www.gcustoms.com/gcustoms-970...l-p-29858.html
and here's the mirrors he found: http://www.gcustoms.com/gcustoms-970...l-p-29858.html
Weird. I still find it odd SS doesn't even list them for an expedition. Needs some looking into for sure to verify.
I always went by other's word on that so if it turns out to be false either way that's what I get for thinking.
I always went by other's word on that so if it turns out to be false either way that's what I get for thinking.
I find it funny because you were the one that suggested he needed expy mirrors in the original thread, and then here we are again discussing it
Somebody got up early....
7am to be exact. Got done around 12:15pm.
Put on 6 of the 7 3DCarbon skirt parts. Didn't put on the rear bumper skirt yet since I need some turn-downs made for the exhaust first.
Me thinks she's looking good.
Parts just pulled out of the box.

Had to prep the parts according to the instructions and adhere the 3M tape.

Driver's side skirt was first. It was fairly warped so it was a PITA for one man to do, but I got the job done. The tablecloths from my Daughter's wedding came in handy. Hell, I paid for them.

Passenger side was straight and easier.

Got hot, been well into the 100's here, and didn't take any more pics until I was done.


Here you can see why the tips have to go in favor of turn downs, clearance issues. I could have traded with 3DCarbon for a rear skirt with exhaust cutouts but I think they look cheesy.


All in all she's coming along nicely, and about dang time.
Put on 6 of the 7 3DCarbon skirt parts. Didn't put on the rear bumper skirt yet since I need some turn-downs made for the exhaust first.
Me thinks she's looking good.

Parts just pulled out of the box.

Had to prep the parts according to the instructions and adhere the 3M tape.

Driver's side skirt was first. It was fairly warped so it was a PITA for one man to do, but I got the job done. The tablecloths from my Daughter's wedding came in handy. Hell, I paid for them.


Passenger side was straight and easier.

Got hot, been well into the 100's here, and didn't take any more pics until I was done.


Here you can see why the tips have to go in favor of turn downs, clearance issues. I could have traded with 3DCarbon for a rear skirt with exhaust cutouts but I think they look cheesy.


All in all she's coming along nicely, and about dang time.




