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cheaper foam cannons wont give you the suds that Chemical guys does. I agree that Chemical Guys cannon is overpriced but it works

you can get plenty of suds from that $16 foam cannon. you just have to adjust the soap/water ratio.

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I have that same unit in my truck now, works flawless. Wish I would have had it one week earlier when the Mustang locked up his brakes on the highway. Very light hit, but still a accident. This would had proved my side of the story, with no he said, she said B.S.. I have it set to record 24hrs a day...

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you can get plenty of suds from that $16 foam cannon. you just have to adjust the soap/water ratio.

To a point. As someone that has both the cheap one and the Chemical Guys Torq foam cannon. I can say without a doubt the Chemical Guys is hands down better. Every single time I used my cheap one I had a new leak from some fitting or union. I have taken it apart twice and re-sealed the unit and was still getting leaks. The quality and quantity of foam from the CG is better, the pressure is better, the control is better and it just overall seems a lot heavier duty. When you factor in that you get 3 soaps with the cannon it isn't such a bad deal.

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Went to the dealership today & performed the service recall on the steering wheel/module. Then, after that I changed the oil

 

 

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Got rid of the plain textured black mirrors and put the color matched ones on, rotated tires, ditched the bug guard, and got the new painted bow ties on. Coming together nicely.

 

 

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Thinkware f770 dashcamera with rear camera.

Awesome video quality

 

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Could have used one of these a couple weeks ago, same thing happened, but I was lucky enough to avoid the collision, and tonight, I had a moron with his nose up my butt, was literally under my back bumper.

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Well I just got my truck back from getting the ceramic coating put on, including detailed inside and out and I love it! Also I put on some JamHandle's and a color matched AVS Aeroskin. The first pictures are just after I got the truck home and I was admiring it, then the JamHandle and then the AeroSkin.

 

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abb55b5929e4b5d344dc1a9c8965a642.jpgfinally getting around to installing my new speakers front and back to compliment the kicker vss I added

 

 

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Got rid of the plain textured black mirrors and put the color matched ones on, rotated tires, ditched the bug guard, and got the new painted bow ties on. Coming together nicely.

 

 

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Mirrors look good! And where did you get that front bowtie at? Might have to get me one

 

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Mirrors look good! And where did you get that front bowtie at? Might have to get me one

 

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Haha....thanks man, I appreciate the great deal you gave me on them....Although it took me forever to get around to installing them!! I got a set of black front and rear bow ties on here from CuzznVinny, and brought them to my paint guy to put the thin blue line on....turned out great!! I half thought about trying it myself but I was too worried about it looking sloppy.

 

 

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Have done several things to my truck in the past several months and have not had a chance to post them untill now

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Tow hooks

Lightbar behind grill

Washed clayed and waxed

Camlocker tool box

I will get more pics this weekend, I spent a lot of time trying to make the light bar wiring look professional.e7fb7844f2bb7961c33e84d481852211.jpg3423dace40483122e690e7f73a4106c6.jpg7cca638d320ee9209dd5e09280683ed4.jpg6bd5f0c0cc1e5d2bdd82cd1ee6573d06.jpg9e060714f127dbd1f29398ba3a023ac8.jpg

 

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Well I just got my truck back from getting the ceramic coating put on, including detailed inside and out and I love it! Also I put on some JamHandle's and a color matched AVS Aeroskin. The first pictures are just after I got the truck home and I was admiring it, then the JamHandle and

please enlighten me, what is this ceramic coating you speak of?

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Swapped out the PlastiDip grille for a real black one. Now to figure out what to do with the headlights.27c941c83ed824a4eea8fbcfb17c3312.jpg417e8af42659ca4b50d2f32c218576e9.jpg

 

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