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Well, I got rid of the Fox 2.0s after an off-roading incident. Installed these King 2.5s and then reinstalled them last night after noticing they were technically on the wrong sides lol...

 

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Off-roading accident? Where in Arizona do you off-road, and how intense is the ride?

 

 

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Finally figured pictures out! So again, just joined the Silverado club! I came from a 2010 Jeep and its weird not waving to other silverados like I did in my jeep. I always have to stop myself! But yesterday i spent about 8 hours clay barring from eh first time, then i put on Meguiars cleaner wax to restore the paint and hopefully save it from some of the swirls and automatic car wash marks that were all over her, and then I put on miguiars Ultimate finisher synthetic wax on top! It was a long time, but 100% worth it!!! My truck is a mirror now! Since I bought my truck 2 1/2 weeks ago I have added a MagnaFlow exhaust (sounds awesome btw), weather tech mats, mud flaps (I CANT BELIEVE THESE ARE NOT STOCK [especially on a black truck.... idk how the previous owner didn't cringe each wash seeing the new kick up from the tires]), Tonno Pro low profile cover, a bug shield, and I had line-x put in the bed! The truck itself came with 32 inch Nitto TerraGrapplers, the vision wheel branded rims, and a Rough Country Leveling kit!

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Off-roading accident? Where in Arizona do you off-road, and how intense is the ride?

 

 

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Yeah... I took the previous 2.0s past their limit. Pretty sure both those coilovers are done for or need a complete rebuild. I didn't want to mess with them, so I got the Kings.

 

I'm in the Mesa area but I go to lower Sycamore, Four Peaks, Butcher Jones, and areas near Maricopa. Pretty easy rides but I'm like Ricky Bobby and wanna go fast! I love Arizona lol

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Well, I got rid of the Fox 2.0s after an off-roading incident. Installed these King 2.5s and then reinstalled them last night after noticing they were technically on the wrong sides lol...

 

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Where did you get that Decal?

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Added this trailer hitch cover today. 1303d42a29cd15a81b7ff448e7c1f332.jpg

 

 

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Looking to remove the "Sierra" and "SLT" on the tailgate and maybe the sides. I have some fishing line to help peel them off. Any other tips or techniques that seems to work best (especially for getting the sticky residue off). I'm down here in the Pensacola heat so I'm hoping that will help loosen the adhesive.

 

Thanks.

 

 

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Looking to remove the "Sierra" and "SLT" on the tailgate and maybe the sides. I have some fishing line to help peel them off. Any other tips or techniques that seems to work best (especially for getting the sticky residue off). I'm down here in the Pensacola heat so I'm hoping that will help loosen the adhesive.

 

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Wd40 takes off the remaining adhesive, I've heard good things about the rubber wheels for the drill, have one myself just haven't used it yet
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Wd40 takes off the remaining adhesive, I've heard good things about the rubber wheels for the drill, have one myself just haven't used it yet

Thanks for the fast reply. Is WD40 safe for the paint?

 

 

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Thanks for the fast reply. Is WD40 safe for the paint?

 

 

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I've yet to have an issue using it, lots of people do. Just gotta clean it afterwords cause it gets real greasy and such
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Looking to remove the "Sierra" and "SLT" on the tailgate and maybe the sides. I have some fishing line to help peel them off. Any other tips or techniques that seems to work best (especially for getting the sticky residue off). I'm down here in the Pensacola heat so I'm hoping that will help loosen the adhesive.

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

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I had good luck peeling mine at a slight angle...basically "stretching" it directly left or right.

 

 

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Cool. I'm going to give the tailgate a try tomorrow. Just to confirm, it's only adhesive right? Not going to leave holes behind?

 

 

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Cool. I'm going to give the tailgate a try tomorrow. Just to confirm, it's only adhesive right? Not going to leave holes behind?

 

 

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I can speak for a Chevy...adhesive/no holes on tailgate

 

 

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