A few pics of my truck
A few pics of my truck
I havnt really posted pics of my truck so here are a few I snapped yesterday.DSC00356.jpg?t=1228680051
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Last edited by Jazz921; Dec 13, 2008 at 04:16 PM.
Damn your truck looks so good, you need to wax it and put some lights on the front like my truck. Want my stock lights? I got black headlights ordered.
Last edited by TheBearJeweler; Dec 7, 2008 at 05:07 PM.
yeah, it was cleaned and waxed but I ran it throuhg one of those automated car washes and I didnt get the wax and we have had a week of not to great weather and that morning it had snow all over it and I am planning on getting her into a garage and replacing ball joints and was gonna clean and paint on the frame then.
yeah, it was cleaned and waxed but I ran it throuhg one of those automated car washes and I didnt get the wax and we have had a week of not to great weather and that morning it had snow all over it and I am planning on getting her into a garage and replacing ball joints and was gonna clean and paint on the frame then.
Buy a good microfiber sponge/automotive mop head, microfiber shammee, microfiber towels & detailing cloths, wheel & tire brush (Powerball) and plenty of cloth rags. Get a nice clay bar kit (I like Meguiars kits), chrome polish, detailing spray, detailing wax, tire shine/de-greacer, a good wax (should be including in clar bar kit) and polish/wax for your rims. I promise you, your truck will look better than new (depending on paint condition) and will last a lot longer. Real wax you manually apply, and clay barring/buffing/polishing makes all the difference in the world.
Once again, truck looks good, but with a few hours in the driveway it'll look like never before, you won't want to get it dirty again.
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