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the limited air ride is nitrogen filled and is a closed system from what ive heard. I would check to see if thats the case to see if its even possible.
2 bucket method, using a foam cannon and a pressure washer around 1k psi is best. don't use anything with wax in it and try to stay PH neutral. name of the game is use anything with extremely high lubricity if that's a word. Use chemicals to do the hard work for you. w8v2 bug remover, chemical...
I stick with the 87 unless I plan on going tow something like my camper. Then I will switch it up to the midgrade a tank or two ahead of time. Haven't noticed any difference then again my daily commute is 2 miles through town.
lomax is great if you want to remove the cover and not block your rear window. Instead of the last panel folding up, the whole cover can be removed by pulling on a latch and just lift the whole thing off the rails. Snaps back on really easily. Its great for when I need to put my fourwheeler in...
The range is calculated based on the last x number of miles. You driving around in the city vs highway is going to change the range estimate regardless of if you reset it or not.
This morning I drove 45 minutes to new Orleans and 45 minutes back on the interstate and I got back home with 5 more...
It's not that you don't need to. You actually can't wax over a good ceramic coating. The wax won't be able to stick to the paint and will just be streaky.
i put everything in canvas bags and that all goes under the rear seat. If it cant fit below the seat then it goes into a few boxes i have or molle panel in the bed under a cover.
you have a white truck. you dont need to go into the weeds with coatings and paint correction like we do with darker colors. If you have body color bumpers get that wrapped with some PPF and I also recommend the rocker panels to stop paint chips. Outside of that throw some P&S bead maker on your...
depends on what coating you are applying. Some you want to wipe away instantly, other you need to look for a rainbowing and other you want to look for a bubbling effect. It really all comes down to doing quality prep work and just doing what's written on the bottle.
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