suzukiquadrider
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Sweet cant wait to see some pics of it in action.
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Well happy B day there David,,,,, last Friday i went down to the dealers and this turns out to be the biggest deal they have done in about 7-8 years, Lithia of Eugene Ore.,,,I fully loaded this thing down--except the smokers package and snow plow I will post vids and pics.Day after my birthday! I'm getting impatient and it isn't even my truck. LOL.
David
Get it claybar'd ASAP after delivery...railroad rust is quite common after delivery.
Clay Baring removes contaminants in the paint...a lot of trucks and cars pick up railroad rust (some call it rail dust) when in transit, clay baring it, will remove it. When you clay bar a truck or car, you spray a solution onto the surface, then go over it with clay...contaminants that are embedded into the finish are removed with the clay...then a waxing and buffing with finish the job.