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TNRGreene

Kicked to the Curb
Sep 2, 2006
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I was wondering about this Todd, I got the 2" blocks with the kit but I have a set of 3.5 and 5.5 blocks from my old tahoe.

Life is about choices my friend :D
#1- You want it to look good put the 3 in or larger, crank the bars & 35's
#2- Bad ass pulling truck. 2 in the back, bars down, weight bar, 33's...kick their ass B & B style :rofl:

Choose wisely :p :D
 

MACKIN

Smell My Finger...
Aug 14, 2006
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Thanks Ted.

I've only used the small cans of POR 15 and it did a good job, but I like the textured look on your truck much better.



Por 15 is good but they have now recommended the three step application. Years ago it was just ruff up and spray. Now it's degrease and grind ,use their etching prep,spray.

I'm Por 15 much of my car I'm doing and then covering with Chasse black as I don't like the gloss black look.

Another 'texture' protectant to look at is Body Schultz. It's available in a medium also. I'm doing my under carriage wheel wells on my car with it and trunk.
 

maddogg101920

I break stuff
Mar 2, 2007
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Life is about choices my friend :D
#1- You want it to look good put the 3 in or larger, crank the bars & 35's
#2- Bad ass pulling truck. 2 in the back, bars down, weight bar, 33's...kick their ass B & B style :rofl:

Choose wisely :p :D

:rofl: mines #2 but i thought of it on my own, didnt know you guys did that.