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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
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SOLVED: Brake rotor run-out and hub run-out
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<blockquote data-quote="stutaeng" data-source="post: 23315" data-attributes="member: 6175"><p>I didn't work on this and spent time chipping some concrete on my driveway to repair some crappy overlay concrete and some ponding water. I had been holding that off for like 4 years now. Doh.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, I decided to paint the sail panels on my SUVs. Did my 06 and the 04. I had bought a InoKraft Drizzle D1 and a Neiko minigun, neither of which I had used. I thought this was a perfect job for the minigun, but turned out to be junk. I got drips when I released the trigger. Tried to adjust the fluid control and nothing. When I was cleaning it, the paint was squirting out w/o me pulling the trigger. SMH</p><p></p><p>So I used the InoKraft and boy was I surprised! Sprays beautifully. No wonder the guys on YT rave about this gun. I'm gonna agree. Highly recommend it.</p><p></p><p>Paint is a single stage, 2 component "jet black" I bought when painted the roof racks of the 2 SUVs and windshield wipers of the SUVs and my Silverado.</p><p></p><p>Also the 06 had missing gaskets at the little louvers box under the sail panels, so I added some RTV silicone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stutaeng, post: 23315, member: 6175"] I didn't work on this and spent time chipping some concrete on my driveway to repair some crappy overlay concrete and some ponding water. I had been holding that off for like 4 years now. Doh. In the meantime, I decided to paint the sail panels on my SUVs. Did my 06 and the 04. I had bought a InoKraft Drizzle D1 and a Neiko minigun, neither of which I had used. I thought this was a perfect job for the minigun, but turned out to be junk. I got drips when I released the trigger. Tried to adjust the fluid control and nothing. When I was cleaning it, the paint was squirting out w/o me pulling the trigger. SMH So I used the InoKraft and boy was I surprised! Sprays beautifully. No wonder the guys on YT rave about this gun. I'm gonna agree. Highly recommend it. Paint is a single stage, 2 component "jet black" I bought when painted the roof racks of the 2 SUVs and windshield wipers of the SUVs and my Silverado. Also the 06 had missing gaskets at the little louvers box under the sail panels, so I added some RTV silicone. [/QUOTE]
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SOLVED: Brake rotor run-out and hub run-out
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