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11 hours ago, churchy1313 said:

Jet sealed glass and chemical guys. V07

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Is that safe for Ceramic coated cars?

Posted
1 hour ago, jlozan2 said:

Is that safe for Ceramic coated cars?

If you already have a ceramic coating you don't need this, but I understand your logic and would say that if you would put a coat of wax over your ceramic coating, its completely safe to put this on. Jet seals bonds with the paint and fills swirls, the fact that it is stronger and lasts longer than wax is why its a sealant, essentially. 

JetSeal then wait 12 hours then wax for a super wet look.

Posted
1 minute ago, churchy1313 said:

If you already have a ceramic coating you don't need this, but I understand your logic and would say that if you would put a coat of wax over your ceramic coating, its completely safe to put this on. Jet seals bonds with the paint and fills swirls, the fact that it is stronger and lasts longer than wax is why its a sealant, essentially. 

JetSeal then wait 12 hours then wax for a super wet look.

Ah ok i just want to put something on top of my ceramic after I wash that will make it glossier.

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installed frame plugs to keep all the winter salt out of the rear frame tubes
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Storm, where did you order those plugs from?

Can’t wait to see those HDX steps once you get them installed.
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3 minutes ago, captainzombie said:

 


Storm, where did you order those plugs from?

Can’t wait to see those HDX steps once you get them installed.

 

@STRMTRPR most likely got them off of Amazon.

 

https://www.amazon.com/Red-Hound-Auto-Compatible-Silverado/dp/B01N94IGOG/ref=au_as_r?_encoding=UTF8&Make=Chevrolet|47&Model=Silverado 1500|491&Year=2018|2018&ie=UTF8&n=15684181&newVehicle=1&s=automotive&vehicleId=1&vehicleType=automotive

 

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Installed new light switch. Now I need to get my harness from Phil and figure out what I want to hook it up to.

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Installed new light switch. Now I need to get my harness from Phil and figure out what I want to hook it up to.

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PM me details on this. What parts do I need? I know the switch and the harness are needed, but does Phil make a custom harness instead of the stock one?

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Why pm, there may be others who want to do this, such as myself...
I have no idea why I wrote PM lol. I wrote that reply between calls. I wasn't paying attention to what I was writing.

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Traded in the 15 Silverado and got a smokin deal on an 18 Sierra! 8bb8d1c75e8bcfb35b003ed54d526f0e.jpg
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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, huntr1117 said:

PM me details on this. What parts do I need? I know the switch and the harness are needed, but does Phil make a custom harness instead of the stock one?

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@pgamboa makes a harness for everything lol just message him and ask him about the harness.  Also here is a link to the thread about the offroad lights. Phil is make a harness to go from the switch to the BCM.  I believe it is $35.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, huntr1117 said:

I have no idea why I wrote PM lol. I wrote that reply between calls. I wasn't paying attention to what I was writing.

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No problem, it wasn't meant to be personal... If you go back, I brought it up when he first posted that picture...

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On 9/26/2018 at 10:33 AM, STRMTRPR said:

installed frame plugs to keep all the winter salt out of the rear frame tubes

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Do these seal it completely? Are they rubber? Seems like salt could still get in but not get rinsed out easily. Not nitpicking, just asking. 

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