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18-06-2005, 06:16 AM | #1 | ||
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This may not be the most exciting of posts, but I am quite proud of myself and wanted to share this idea.
The idea came from seeing people with Hayman Reese tow hitches on Subaru's and Mazda's. What it was I kept seeing time was the blank plug that goes inside the tow hitch hole when the tow hitch is removed. The Mazda and Subaru have a "factory part " with thier own decals on them. I have checked with both Ford and Hayman Reese and Ford do not have one as a factory part. Hayman Reese do however sell them with a "Hayman Reese" insignia. So what I have done is to buy the Hayman reese one for $10. I have spray painted over the hayman Reese insignia to make it a black finish. I then went down to super cheap and bought myself a $5.00 pair of "ford" key hole scratch protectors. Cut the Key hole off and that leaves a perfect "Ford" decal for the Tow Hitch Plug. I must say it looks quite professional. Sorry I don't have pics.
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