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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
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Loose steering
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<blockquote data-quote="FW_Z71Burb" data-source="post: 29073" data-attributes="member: 13704"><p>Nice! Yea you did well buying a single owner family car from Texas. She’s ready for adventure </p><p>I haven’t.. been too busy with the kids and work. My Father’s Day plans are to detail the Burb, polish wheels headlights restore plastic and clay bar. I’m pretty pumped. I wanna rock the polished wheels for a while and really talk to some experts about the best options for the black. I’m thinking a matte semi shining finish similar to the pic in my thread would be best for the snow flake wheels. Not sure if that’s achieved through cerakote or powder coat or some other means.. in any regard it needs to be durable and then look good. Can’t have any paint or flaking over time</p><p></p><p>In any regard the wheels are probably a few years out when I get the Burb back for my daily and we get my wife some new wheels</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FW_Z71Burb, post: 29073, member: 13704"] Nice! Yea you did well buying a single owner family car from Texas. She’s ready for adventure I haven’t.. been too busy with the kids and work. My Father’s Day plans are to detail the Burb, polish wheels headlights restore plastic and clay bar. I’m pretty pumped. I wanna rock the polished wheels for a while and really talk to some experts about the best options for the black. I’m thinking a matte semi shining finish similar to the pic in my thread would be best for the snow flake wheels. Not sure if that’s achieved through cerakote or powder coat or some other means.. in any regard it needs to be durable and then look good. Can’t have any paint or flaking over time In any regard the wheels are probably a few years out when I get the Burb back for my daily and we get my wife some new wheels [/QUOTE]
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