The GeoffSFAs10 Kinda sorta but not really Tahoe Build Thread

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Freaking love em!! The center caps are cheap and kinda busted looking but will work for now. I ceramic coated them today and am letting them cure. The week some polar vortex BS is dropping in so its gonna be atleast a week til I attempt to mount them. Highs are going to be the low teens and overnight will be negative, dont really want to work on vehicles when its thats nasty.
Those are puyrrrtttyyy! I like! Amazing what ceramic coats will do for wheels! Mine are ceramic coated as well and the dust just falls right off of them!
 
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Those are puyrrrtttyyy! I like! Amazing what ceramic coats will do for wheels! Mine are ceramic coated as well and the dust just falls right off of them!
Yeah i have my current wheels ( well whole truck is ) coated and basically washing it is spraying it with a hose and drying. That picture is before they were coated but basically they will juat retain that shine now.

So this is ammusing.... my son keeps asking me why i dont lift my tahoe. Well i was looking around at stuff the other day and bilatien has a 5100 series that will level out to 1.75" and use the stock coil. They are super affordable too. So when i go for tires later in the year perhaps i will order those too cause its gonna need an alignment anyway with new tires. Rear currently sitts 2 .25" taller. Thats toooo much rake for me
 

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Freaking love em!! The center caps are cheap and kinda busted looking but will work for now. I ceramic coated them today and am letting them cure. The week some polar vortex BS is dropping in so its gonna be atleast a week til I attempt to mount them. Highs are going to be the low teens and overnight will be negative, dont really want to work on vehicles when its thats nasty.
What did you use for ceramic coat? I have a kit I bought a long time ago called “Color n Drive” that got good reviews but it’s just sat on a shelf. I might try it on my wheels.
 
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What did you use for ceramic coat? I have a kit I bought a long time ago called “Color n Drive” that got good reviews but it’s just sat on a shelf. I might try it on my wheels.

https://adamspolishes.com/collectio...cts/graphene-ceramic-spray-coating™-basic-kit

This stuff. Its been awesome!!! I applied it in early October. Its had 1 wash since then and a couple of quick detailer spray/wipe offs and it still looks as good as the day i finished polishing it. Even my wife's car looks just as good. I really wanted to test it out over winter since it gets so damn cold here and we have all the salt/road grime. I wanted to see how this held up to that and so far, it all just effortlessly wipes off and is shiny after wards
 
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OK...so small update. I didnt get the wheels mounted yet, going to do when with my neighbor ( head mechanic at a honda dealership in town ) and I just couldnt get over the fact knowing those crappy chrome center caps were on them. So I ordered brushed centers with black bowties, since every other bowtie still left is black. Also got my chrome lugs in, now i just need this week to pass so we can get out of this BS weather. Oh i also need to get the GM TPMS valve stems so i can swap sensors over.

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