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Old 03-29-2008, 02:06 AM
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Originally Posted by hivoltagefx4
Don't think I've forgotten about taking my truck to you and have you do it!!!
Keep dreaming!



Originally Posted by Jolly_Green_Giant

I'm thinking Toyo M/T's are going to be my next tires. I sure like th A/T's I have.
Stop thinking and "just do it!" You'll love them!



Originally Posted by RollingRock
Nice job, wheel wells still look dirty and not dressed.
Yeah, I know Rock.

Next time.... word!

Originally Posted by gators241987
looks great. what do you use on ur mm's besides a little of the hot rims polish?
Absolutely nothing! Never have and never will...

The last time I used Hot Rims® Mag and Aluminum Polish was around September last year. I used very little this time around. Scooped some up on my Turtle Wax® Micro-Fiber Wax Applicator Pads, gently coated, not rubbed, some over the rims, let them sit for 45-seconds or so, and wiped them off with my MF towel. Spotless! I did the exact thing for the other chrome bits and pieces I mentioned earlier. Works like a charm every time.

I found cleaning the wheels whilst they're cool is the secret.

After a good handwash, when not using the Hot Rims® Mag and Aluminum Polish, I will just run one MF towel over them to dry them and another one immediately after that for the water streaks that may have been leftover. That's it! Good as gold.


Thanks for all the well-wishes.

 
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Old 03-29-2008, 02:10 AM
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Forgot to add to the OP...

I used the Hot Rims® Mag and Aluminum Polish on my Westin BB and my Roush grille, too..... does wonders for the bling and the bugs. Exact same procedure as the MM's.

 
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Hey Grubrunner,

Question for ya, if ya don't mind...

How did you get your Blue Oval attached to your billet grille? I bought a Carriage Works grille, and can't think of a good way to get the Oval back on the grille. I searched the forums and still didn't find a good way.
 
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Old 03-29-2008, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by wmitch927
Hey Grubrunner,

Question for ya, if ya don't mind...

How did you get your Blue Oval attached to your billet grille? I bought a Carriage Works grille, and can't think of a good way to get the Oval back on the grille. I searched the forums and still didn't find a good way.
The Roush plastic over chrome comes with a mounting bracket for the Blue Oval.
 
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Old 03-29-2008, 04:13 PM
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Thanks for your reply... By the way... Great lookin' truck. I didn't much care for white trucks, but this one puts a whole new spin on white.

Thanks again...
 
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Nice Job!
 
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Nice job !!
 



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