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Yes it is part of it, there is a small "channel" beneath the red covered adhesive strip that you use a calk gun and put the silicone adhesive in. It is a one shot install, as in it will not move once you're done. Well, not easily anyway. So make sure you get it first try. I didn't try heating it up or anything like that, but I did put a significant amount of force to see how strong it was.
Ok, I ordered hood scoop this week. So now I have rocker panels, rear roof spoiler and hood scoop. I'm thinking just pull the trigger and go with the same fenders you have in the ready to paint version. Then take all 4 parts to get painted by a reputable shop. I hope the paint is as sturdy as the oem body paint. Id like to see if the body shop offers some type of paint warranty on the parts they are painting. Ive never had plastic pieces professionally painted so don't know what to expect
 
Ok, I ordered hood scoop this week. So now I have rocker panels, rear roof spoiler and hood scoop. I'm thinking just pull the trigger and go with the same fenders you have in the ready to paint version. Then take all 4 parts to get painted by a reputable shop. I hope the paint is as sturdy as the oem body paint. Id like to see if the body shop offers some type of paint warranty on the parts they are painting. Ive never had plastic pieces professionally painted so don't know what to expect
I've had good experiences in the past with paint shops, but it would be smart to at least see what they can offer you. I do know if the plastic flexes it can be an issue but I'm not sure how much of that they can really do on the truck, short of hitting something and that's a whole other story.

I'd be super interested to see you mock up the scoop so I can see how it fits between the vents if at all possible.
 
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Just to update what I've found for this thread...these seem to be (in my opinion!) the best contrasting parts thus far for our white trucks. I am still seeing how much more I can push the black accessories before it becomes too congested; but I am heavily debating on a hood scoop and bumper. I have all black ovals as well but am waiting for VIP to potentially make black and orange. I want to get the chrome f150 on the vents black as well.

I really like the amber vent lights too with this look.

I will get wheels/tires when I decide on a level/lift that will keep acceptable towing capabilities and not goes nose up. Or when I actually decide which wheels I like best lol.

Thoughts and suggestions welcomed! Everything is just an opinion.
 
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Just to update what I've found for this thread...these seem to be (in my opinion!) the best contrasting parts thus far for our white trucks. I am still seeing how much more I can push the black accessories before it becomes too congested; but I am heavily debating on a hood scoop and bumper. I have all black ovals as well but am waiting for VIP to potentially make black and orange. I want to get the chrome f150 on the vents black as well.

I really like the amber vent lights too with this look.

I will get wheels/tires when I decide on a level/lift that will keep acceptable towing capabilities and not goes nose up. Or when I actually decide which wheels I like best lol.

Thoughts and suggestions welcomed! Everything is just an opinion.
I think this is looking slick AF so far. I'm holding off on fender flares and the rockers for now. I'm putting an ARE canopy on mine so that's going to change the dynamic a lot. I think I'm tapped on spending money on accessories for now until the truck is actually here and I can spend some time just looking at it and making decisions.
 
I'll be picking up an ox white tremor in the near future and after looking at a bunch of pictures, I don't think wrapping the upper cab in black completely would look 100% great. The white mirrors (which I would want to keep) would look out of place on a truck wrapped in black from the bottom of the windows up.
I am still a fan of a satin black wrap on the roof like below. I think it sets it apart while still being subtle.
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Message to PlumbTremor, when you got the RC kit installed did they install the rear block to lower it some?
 
I'll be picking up an ox white tremor in the near future and after looking at a bunch of pictures, I don't think wrapping the upper cab in black completely would look 100% great. The white mirrors (which I would want to keep) would look out of place on a truck wrapped in black from the bottom of the windows up.
I am still a fan of a satin black wrap on the roof like below. I think it sets it apart while still being subtle.
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I kind of dig this. I may go this route...
 
Message to PlumbTremor, when you got the RC kit installed did they install the rear block to lower it some?
No I didnt do the rear blocks and I learned later you can actually get just the front springs without the blocks for like $80 less
 
I kind of dig this. I may go this route...
Me too. The older I get the more I like keeping it look like a classy, subtle modified truck.
 
Alright yall, I started this today and just want to post a comparison. I said I'd get these coated, and I still might....but this is a trial in plastidip. Lmk what you think. I know it's super subtle.

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Much better than the silver IMO! Let us know how it holds up.
 

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