Those were also on my short list.Metaltech makes sliders that are frame mounted, and have the steps built in. I love mine.
And, I just ordered them because they were on sale, although backordered.
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Those were also on my short list.Metaltech makes sliders that are frame mounted, and have the steps built in. I love mine.
It should alert her that I quoted her too lol@Cat please see above post. You have a Copy Cat!
Ah yeah. Duh on me. Lol. But in my defense, I did get to call them a Copy CatIt should alert her that I quoted her too lol
Whoaaaa...(no pun intended). WTF? Where did you get that??!! I gotta have it.
I can't believe what I am looking at. Incredible...and a WildTrak, too. UNbelievable. I gotta have it.@Cat please see above post. You have a Copy Cat!
Mel....
You are gonna be sooo pleased.Those were also on my short list.
And, I just ordered them because they were on sale, although backordered.
Nice that you have the skills. Sucks that you need them. There are a couple of very little and minor marks/scrapes I have found on mine. Nothing I can't live with and not something anyone else would even notice. I am thinking I was very fortunate on the fit and finish of mine. I have been on the forum long enough to know.I'll get a picture or two of mine as proof I'm in the 2Dr club (for a little while), but right now it's still dirty from when it was delivered 8 days ago and I haven't driven it at all.
I've been trying to get to finish up the downstairs of my condo, so I've been doing stuff here and there, but mostly fixing the glaring issues it had from the factory.
It had a gap in the weatherstrip, on both sides, at the back of the removable panels where they meet up (at least should) with the weatherstrip on the clam-shell. I could see the inside of the vehicle thru them and my pinky fit perfectly in the gaps.
The panel alignment on the driver's side door, fender and hood was horrible, like how did it even leave the factory like this horrible. I'm a former auto body refinish & repair tech and I could've done a better job in my sleep with a hang-over.
To top it off, it also had a 3 inch rub mark with the primer showing thru on the leading edge of the drivers door from the gaps and alignment being so bad. Yes, that mark was on it's baby picture also (I magnified the image a little and there it was). The dark blue touch up paint gobbed onto it made me cringe, but luckily that rub mark happened before it the clear-coat was sprayed.
This picture should give you a good idea of how far I had to move/adjust the fender to even up the gap. I could only fit .030 of stacked feeler gauges between the door and fender at the bottom and that was also with the bottom of the door tucked below the trailing edge of the fender from the factory.
I got the light wet-sanding done after these pictures and now I just need to do the touch-up spot repair. You won't be able to tell that blemish was there after I'm done with it.
I remember lol, that's why when I saw this I had to show yaMel....
That's kinda eerie. I gotta have it! Where did you see this??
My graphic has been on since April 2nd of 2022. My friend, @Bad_Bronco, installed it for me. The graph in front of the Bucking Horse is my voice-recorded soundwave, "Ford...609 Days...". IFYKYK.
Love that toy model...would love to get my hands on one.
Thanks for sharing this!!
Thanks! I just bought it!!I remember lol, that's why when I saw this I had to show ya
my better half supports my toy bronco addiction lol, she got them off mercari.
I found this on ebay for ya