Modified Interior with Fresh Paint and Graphics

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I just can't leave well enough alone. Couldn't stand all the off-colored silver and chrome in my cab, so I made a few changes. May not suit everyone's taste, but I love it. The last pic is of the matching wallpaper for MyFordTouch.

Side note - the shifter has since been covered in satin black, as well. Speaker grills are likely to be next.
 

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All the black looks way better than the OEM silver. Black is what color I planned on doing mine in. The kryptic looks sick but too busy for my taste.
 

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did you do this yourself or have it done? if you did it, how hard is it to get all that trim off? i have been considering doing the same thing myself.
 
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did you do this yourself or have it done? if you did it, how hard is it to get all that trim off? i have been considering doing the same thing myself.

Removing the panels is not all that difficult, but it can be time consuming. As a matter of fact, I found a couple of threads here on FRF that detail the process (a quick search should get you there pretty quick). Just take your time and be sure to invest in a good set of plastic trim removal tools so you don't cause any unnecessary damage.
 
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Man I love Kryptek camo. I had my shotgun dipped in highlander.

Truck came out great, love the look!

Thanks, IR! Looks fantastic in person and it was just enough to make the point without going overboard. I almost went with the lighter Yeti color, but the Raid really tied the interior and exterior together.

All the best!
 
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How did you remove the door panel inserts?

They're held in with what I can only describe as the plastic equivalent of rivets. We separated them from the door trim panel very gently using a plastic trim removal tool. They all pushed right back in when the job was done (kinda like Legos), but I threw in few pieces of exterior grade, double sided 3M tape just to be certain they wouldn't go anywhere.
 

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They're held in with what I can only describe as the plastic equivalent of rivets. We separated them from the door trim panel very gently using a plastic trim removal tool. They all pushed right back in when the job was done (kinda like Legos), but I threw in few pieces of exterior grade, double sided 3M tape just to be certain they wouldn't go anywhere.

Thanks much appreciated I've looked everywhere on the Internet about removing them and have found nothing by the way interior looking sharp in your truck
 
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