Truck all fixed and removing plasti dip from old GMC!

Truck all fixed and removing plasti dip from old GMC!

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fireguy796 says:

how did your brother get that much money?

7247tank7247 says:

It isn’t necessary but dipyourcar.com sells dip dissolver. 

REDNECKJIMBO1 says:

Should compare the sounds of both trucks exhausts !

PolarisJD says:

I know you like your rims on your new truck but atleast get some wheel
spacers or something. A 1.5″ spacer kit is cheap and would give your truck
a stance! Trust me you would be so much more happy with how it looks with
the lift kit. It looks out of proportion as it sits.

Brandon Greenwood says:

what section on craigslist do you find all your stuff under? I never find
that good of deals

Eric Davis says:

Got a ’98 SLE as well. 186000 miles and still running strong, had to
replace an awful lot to keep it running strong but that’s normal. Rust
wise, there’s a bit of surface rust in the same place on mine as well but
that’s it. Ordered and put on the rocker trim kit last year to cover it up.


sarelhonda says:

Kyle Kelly, you’re a faggot, go find something better to do than comment on
YouTube all day.

Andy Albritton says:

Also where did you purchase the offroad lights that were on top of the rack
and make and model? Thank you again -Andy

Andy Albritton says:

Hey man I have a truck very similar to your gmc you recently sold it is a
94 chevy silverado 2500 it has the same engine and basically frame as your
previous truck and my friend Hunta450 which I believe you know from youtube
told me to come ask you for ideas to customize my truck? I would very much
like to do a headache rack with the offroad and back up lights plus
possibly plastidip my rims but I go offroad very often and I wouldn’t want
to deal with them if they constantly chipped off in places. If you have any
ideas I would really appreciate it and I have already done my torsion bars
and it is sitting on 33 in mud kings which are great tires by the way and I
have a 10 in kicker pushed by a 200 watt boss amp which works very well in
this extended cab truck anyway I would really appreciate the input thank
you have a nice day. -Andy 

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