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Old 04-12-2009, 11:35 PM
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Part 2 goes on tomorrow if anyone needs to know my products and steps feel free to ask and I will do a write up tomorrow goes for stage today... today did strip wax, clay bar, full swirl remover *2 diff products* and 1 coat of wax..








Old 04-12-2009, 11:48 PM
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Whoa thats pretty badass.
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That's one baddass 'burban!

Time for some bigger meats though! What are those, 35x14.50?

You need at least some 40's for that badboy!

What are the specs on that thing? Some of us are into trucks too.
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specs are - 2000 Suburban 2500 LT: 9.5 susp, 3 body. rear lift is combo of shackle flip, drop spring brackets, and 2" block. ORD ubolt flip kit. Bilstein 5150 piggy back shocks duals up front singles in rear. 36x15.50 MT baja claw, DC1 wheels, ORU polished differential cover. k&n intake, 4" Magnaflow catback, 4.56 gears, 6.0 motor

it had a set of 38x12.5 on it... but I like the wider tire... and that was with some bumper trimming... so biggest and also the widest I could fit was 36x15.5 but the pics make them look small when this thing is in the sand it looks perfect only way I could make 38x15 would be to DO ALOT! of cutting on the front bumper... rear fits fine plus I just regeared it for the 36's
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plus those tires are nearly brand new so no new ideas for tires anytime soon
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That thing is ridiculously huge, I love it! It makes those 36's look tiny, lol. Awesome truck man
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I like the plate, nice truck!
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Thanks guys... gettin ready to powerball the wheels and diff. cover... another 2 coats of wax... just tryin to put it off a little longer
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Originally Posted by SKZ28
That thing is ridiculously huge, I love it! It makes those 36's look tiny, lol. Awesome truck man
hahah thanks man... yeah its a blast to drive... I had alot of jacked up trucks and **** most ran like hell over bumps... this thing cause it weighs so much seriously rides like a freakin caddy



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