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All waxed and cleaned up!

Adding another vehicle to the stable soon for commuting (Thinking Cruze LTZ or Fusion Titanium). Once that happens the Denali bumpers will get painted, whole truck polished, the seat and console leather fixed, and then some 305/40/22 proxes or 420's, and maybe long tubes.

Honestly really pleased with how it is at the moment. Will need to get a car cover for it too.
 

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Truck is looking good. A cover is worth it's weight in gold IMHO. I have the Coverking Blockit Evolution which is the what the company recommend for the scorching sun and wet summer climate of Florida. Just figured I'd share.

Custom fit with mirror pockets, lock grommets in the middle, elastic at the corners and can be fitted up front with a couple tarp clips and line to keep the edges tight (what they call and sell as gust guards) by the front and rear bumpers. The Evolution is super soft like a microfiber and allows it to breathe, reject water and dry quicker without scratching the paint.

Does a damn good job of keeping the paint nice during the summer months. Still gets a bit dusty, but saves the paint, etc...


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Outside before we ditched the Odyssey for the Suburban.
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And in the carport.

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Truck is looking good. A cover is worth it's weight in gold IMHO. I have the Coverking Blockit Evolution which is the what the company recommend for the scorching sun and wet summer climate of Florida. Just figured I'd share.

Custom fit with mirror pockets, lock grommets in the middle, elastic at the corners and can be fitted up front with a couple tarp clips and line to keep the edges tight (what they call and sell as gust guards) by the front and rear bumpers. The Evolution is super soft like a microfiber and allows it to breathe, reject water and dry quicker without scratching the paint.

Does a damn good job of keeping the paint nice during the summer months. Still gets a bit dusty, but saves the paint, etc...


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Outside before we ditched the Odyssey for the Suburban.
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And in the carport.

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Awesome!

some may call me crazy for not putting the new daily in the garage but the yukon is the nice truck, weekend rig. And with 177k I am gonna try to drive it till fall at the latest and grab something for a commuter, then fix all the little things. That being said I don't need like a super tarp, just something to keep the dust off that i can pull off and be good to go. Do they have series that is less aimed at sun (sense it will be indoors) and more at just cleanliness i guess? I just wanna take my california duster over it and then go!

And thanks man, its been getting abused lately between some fun driving down south in the hills and just a butt load of miles, but I just absolutely love this thing.

Planning to repaint bumpers and doors, get the whole thing polished, get a corsa like tip, and some 305/40/22 and maybe some headers and then shell be my toy and sleeper!
 
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The esky wheels compliment it so nice.


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Thanks at first I wasn't sure about them because it looked a little "off" vs the ck375. Once I removed the moldings and got my denali center caps I was like oh man!!!!

I 100% believe in simpler wheels being better because they are easier to clean and these are perfect! i need to get 1 or 2 replacements got a little peeling going.

I would love to get these wheels in 24's, but these are the smoothest set up I've ever experienced!
 

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