KINGFUROOK
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Use in lte fall, before winter, not nowI bought some fluid film for the first time that someone recommended..
Thats some of the best waxes I've used. Its very forgiving on surfaces wax typically make a mess of and the ease of removal is great.First time hand waxing the truck. Coming from 15 years of owning white / silver vehicles I forgot how much pop you get from the darker colors. I also forgot how much work it is
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I did as well for my spacers I'll be installing this week. I haven't tried it yet, but sounds like it may be very useful especially in the winter.I bought some fluid film for the first time that someone recommended..
Should be fixable, and airbags should never deploy if you get rear-endedGot hit from behind on Wednesday. Took in to body shop this morning. Hoping they don't total it out. Drives fine though. airbags didn't deploy but had the white powder as if one was all in cab after I got hit. Any ideas if they can end up fixing or if it would be considered otherwise?
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WoW! That's NOT goodGot hit from behind on Wednesday. Took in to body shop this morning. Hoping they don't total it out. Drives fine though. airbags didn't deploy but had the white powder as if one was all in cab after I got hit. Any ideas if they can end up fixing or if it would be considered otherwise?
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Where is 10-E-C located?WoW! That's NOT goodI'm hoping those fluids weren't belonging from the truck.
If the trailer hitch is straight it'll be fix is my guess. There is a steel plate behind the license plate which ties the trailer hitch to the frame.
I only know this because I put a new rear bumper on the other day. If it bent the frame they may not idk...
I have an extra bumper for sale