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I am fixing to do this very same thing. Did you buy the 4 liter kit with the spray gun? did you have enough to finish? How hard was it to apply?

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I am fixing to do this very same thing. Did you buy the 4 liter kit with the spray gun? did you have enough to finish? How hard was it to apply?

Yep, got the 4 liter kit. Hardest part is sanding. Which is still a breeze. Have 1 bottle left, plan to let it cure and hit a few spots where I'll have my wheel chocks at to build it up. Very easy to apply.

 

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looks good

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Installed my Access Vanish tonneau cover yesterday. Just waiting on my tires and wheels to be delivered.

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3" Maxtrac Spindles, Fox 2.0 C/O set at 1", Rear Fox 2.0, Pro Comp 2" lift block, 33" Mickey Thompson Mtz and 17x8.5 -6 offset Weld Cheyennes.

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Good ole valet gave me new aerodynamics [emoji53]

Feel your pain man. I have had valet wreck one of my trucks before as well I have damaged my 17 in that exact same spot. Had to reskin the bed.

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Good ole valet gave me new aerodynamics [emoji53]

Sorry for you and your truck! It will repair as good as new! I also feel bad for the valet. Wrecking a customer's vehicle can put significant stress on one's employment status!

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Waxed the Silverado and snapped a pic with the wife's Colorado since they were both clean.

 

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10 days in on my new additions to the rear seat

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Congratulations. Where can I pick up the baby mod from and how much HP?

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Good ole valet gave me new aerodynamics [emoji53]

So did you leave a tip or no?

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I removed my 20" Texas Edition wheels for 18" Sierra wheels.

 

Does anyone know the size of the center cap? I want to put a blank center cap as this one has the GMC logo.

 

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So did you leave a tip or no?

 

Lol no. Worse thing is I didn't see til after I left and was back at the hotel. After calling management about it they hung up on me after they heard the words "y'all damaged my vehicle". Needless to say my insurance company is going after them. Live and learn always check your vehicle after you get it back from valet.

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