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6oz of Adams Car Shampoo in a 36oz water bottle connected to a MTM Hydro foam cannon on my pressure washer :thumbs:

 

That makes since... I'll have to try that

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Playing around with my 50mm fixed lens and decided to take some pictures of the truck. Best pictures I've taken of the truck so far.

 

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Nice color, hehe...

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Here is a Z71 at the local dealership that I thought some of you would like.

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It reminds me of the new Cheyenne that was unveiled.

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my Diamond White All Terrain with Borla Exhaust, looking at getting an AFE Intake, American Racing Headers and a Black Bear tune

 

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Playing around with my 50mm fixed lens and decided to take some pictures of the truck. Best pictures I've taken of the truck so far.

 

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What leveling kit did you use!?
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Cleaned my Truck today.

 

Randall

Is there any way you can post pictures or PM me with a bunch of angles showing how that exhaust fits around the spare tire and how it relates to the frame/exhaust hanger/shock etc? I'm trying to figure out if its possible to run this and a hellwig rear sway bar. I may have to just take the chance and buy the sway bar knowing i could be throwing money away.

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Is there any way you can post pictures or PM me with a bunch of angles showing how that exhaust fits around the spare tire and how it relates to the frame/exhaust hanger/shock etc? I'm trying to figure out if its possible to run this and a hellwig rear sway bar. I may have to just take the chance and buy the sway bar knowing i could be throwing money away.

I will not be able to until the weekend.

I will put it up on ramps and get a few shots for you.

 

Randall

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Finally able to upload pics! 2014 5.3 SLE

RC 2.5 level. 275/70/80 st maxx

18x9 0 offset moto metal 962

Kicker amp and sub

And some plasti dip work. Next are exhaust, CAI, tint. And I think that will do for me.

 

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