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Got one of my friends to make some more cool logos to go with the truck. Might make some stickers of them sometime

 

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No actually updates to the truck but went towards the mountains for some photos. And of course it starts raining as we get there. But being from the PNW, we are used to shooting in the rain

 

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Just got the truck back from Superior Auto Shine after they applied a ceramic coating and a paint protection film to the front bumper. I previously had them do this to my old M5 so I know they work is solid.

 

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13 hours ago, PureZ71 said:

Just got the truck back from Superior Auto Shine after they applied a ceramic coating and a paint protection film to the front bumper. I previously had them do this to my old M5 so I know they work is solid.

 

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Looks good. Better keep it indoors . give it 5min. it will be dirty ? Like my Black truck (cover in snow/ice ). love your garage floor.

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34 minutes ago, slj2008 said:

Looks good. Better keep it indoors . give it 5min. it will be dirty ? Like my Black truck (cover in snow/ice ). love your garage floor.

Thank you, doesn't fit in my garage so it stay outdoors. Its pouring right now so we'll how it looks after the rain stops. I wish that was garage floor but its the detailers.

 

Got a few rolling shots on the way home

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Goodyear reposted my wheel photo on Instagram!! bc5cab1a52d18174aa2971f5a4482dea.jpg


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Dropped the truck off on Monday evening to get the rear leaking window checked out. Got it back today and they re-sealed. Truck was also very dirty so gave it a nice wash with the foam canon. After washing, looked for any leaks and its dry! Hopefully it fixed it.

 

They also updated the software in the truck since they had it.

 

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Just got my ready lift 2” sst lift kit installed today. Had it done at the dealer. Took a few hours. Also got the alignment done as well. Drove it home and it feels good. Can definitely feel a bit bigger ride height and angle. Truck is very dirty so I’ll wash it tomorrow and get some proper photos

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44 minutes ago, Daly said:

What tire size you going with?

Most likely going with a set of Toyo Tire Open Country 35x12.5R18.

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Got some proper photos of the truck after the lift kit was installed. Also washed it before since it was pretty dirty.

 

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