46and2008Denali
TYF Newbie
After that really just had to put the sway bar links back on and get her back on the ground. In hindsight wish I had replace sway bar links front and back (at least). The rear ones were a pain to get off because you have to put a hex head in through the middle to keep the bolt from spinning with the nut. The head of that bolt was pretty rusty and almost deformed, didn't really have its "hex" shape anymore so I had a hard time holding it still AND not getting my bit pretty well stuck in there. When something's that awkward to take off you don't feel super confident putting it back on. Also the sway bar sits so low now, doesn't look quite right with the factory links. I didn't have any clearance issues with other parts or anything, like the DJM endlinks seem to attempt to solve. I'm eyeing the Hotchkis front and rear sway bar replacement kit, although there may be a more economical solution.
So... officially back on the ground
At the baseline picture spot
And man I was super excited at this point, and was looking like I was going to catch the second half of the early NFL window, so didn't spend much time admiring because the pièce de résistance was yet to come.
While I had been doing all of this I had been layering/curing coats of Avalon King Armor Shield IX on the wheels in my living room. As an aside, I did a lot of research about which DIY ceramic coat to use and couldn't get away from the Armor Shield IX. I thought it applied well, and I bought enough to do the entire truck, and the wifes GX470. No reports yet on how well it works/holds up, but they looked great after the application. I was lucky that these wheels were brand new so the initial prep wasn't so bad since they hadn't seen the road yet.
So I guess that makes it time for the reveal.
Giovanna - Koko Kuture Kapan 24s on 295/35/24 Nitto 420V
So... officially back on the ground
At the baseline picture spot
And man I was super excited at this point, and was looking like I was going to catch the second half of the early NFL window, so didn't spend much time admiring because the pièce de résistance was yet to come.
While I had been doing all of this I had been layering/curing coats of Avalon King Armor Shield IX on the wheels in my living room. As an aside, I did a lot of research about which DIY ceramic coat to use and couldn't get away from the Armor Shield IX. I thought it applied well, and I bought enough to do the entire truck, and the wifes GX470. No reports yet on how well it works/holds up, but they looked great after the application. I was lucky that these wheels were brand new so the initial prep wasn't so bad since they hadn't seen the road yet.
So I guess that makes it time for the reveal.
Giovanna - Koko Kuture Kapan 24s on 295/35/24 Nitto 420V