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Poser. Lol. J/k. Now all of us AT4 owners are gonna think you’re in an AT4.
[emoji23] Nah, I don't have the rest of the package to back it up. But the hooks do look cool.

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Did a little wrapping in my AT4 to match the seats. 
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Dude. That is nice! And something I’m seriously interested in doing. The chrome trim is blinding sometimes.
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Did a little wrapping in my AT4 to match the seats. 
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Details please... That came out nniiicceeeee!!

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Full hand wash and detail. I will never run my truck through an automatic wash.

Products I use for my full detail (2 bucket wash method)

-Chemical Guys Mr Pink super suds
-chemical guys Diablo wheel cleaner
-Adams tire & rubber cleaner
-303 foaming tire coating and protectant
-chemical guys total interior cleaner and protectant


I also have done two coats of ceramic wax. First coat was with Chemical Guys HydroSlick. Second was with meguiars hybrid ceramic wax spray on.

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4 hours ago, Jav_eee said:


Ok but did you disassemble it all or just wrap it in place? If you took it apart, any tips?


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I took them out, pretty easy with trim removal tools.  There are youtube videos on how to do it.

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On 6/5/2020 at 3:50 PM, Mysz said:

What rims do you have? Those look sharp

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Fuel Rebel - 20x9 +1 in bronze

 

Dealer tried to keep them when I traded in my Denali, I said no way! I love the wheels, but they are becoming super popular...

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Fuel Rebel - 20x9 +1 in bronze
 
Dealer tried to keep them when I traded in my Denali, I said no way! I love the wheels, but they are becoming super popular...
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These look really nice. Do you have a side view pic? Also, how much do they clear the calipers? I am looking into getting the same wheels.

Thanks


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They are just about flush with the running boards. I would have to look to see 

47 minutes ago, Lion82 said:


These look really nice. Do you have a side view pic? Also, how much do they clear the calipers? I am looking into getting the same wheels.

Thanks


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Thanks! I would have to look to see how much they clear the caliper by, but I am running them with no spacer with no issues. I put 1.5" spacers on it to give it a wider stance, but it rubbed too bad and I would have had to do more trimming/cutting than I was comfortable with on a brand new truck.

 

Tires stick out roughly 1/2" past the fenders currently.

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They are just about flush with the running boards. I would have to look to see 
Thanks! I would have to look to see how much they clear the caliper by, but I am running them with no spacer with no issues. I put 1.5" spacers on it to give it a wider stance, but it rubbed too bad and I would have had to do more trimming/cutting than I was comfortable with on a brand new truck.
 
Tires stick out roughly 1/2" past the fenders currently.
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Awesome. Thanks for the info!


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