StillEnjoyLegos
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Appreciate all the comments Nice to see others with these wheels too, they really do seem to 'fit' with this body style, not flashy but give it a fresh look.
100% great idea. As I've been upgrading all the little things that are off pop more I've noticed. This is an easy one I need to take take care of. I figure sand and find spray can for auto but any input welcome (I usually take paint projects/body work to a buddy).
I hear you. I think if I do a lift it should be when I get new tires for these rims, probably more aggressive and a bit bigger but no guarantee - I do like how it looks at the moment.
Prob do the cleanup and paint of the hitch area and headlights for now. I like having my projects for the Yukon, since no payments I figure I can drop some cash to keep her fresh
Looks good but shoot a coat of paint on the trailer hitch.
100% great idea. As I've been upgrading all the little things that are off pop more I've noticed. This is an easy one I need to take take care of. I figure sand and find spray can for auto but any input welcome (I usually take paint projects/body work to a buddy).
I swear, the NBS wears the wheels from the newer gens better than the newer gens. It looks like it's sitting pretty good as-is. Doesn't look saggy or anything. The driver side may be a little lower, as expected. I'd just cranks the torsion key(s) to either level it front to back or at least level the driver side with the passenger side. I prefer a little rake for load and aerodynamic purposes, so I'd just pick up that front driver corner a hair to match the passenger side. IMO, go up more than where it is now and the tires will look too small.
I hear you. I think if I do a lift it should be when I get new tires for these rims, probably more aggressive and a bit bigger but no guarantee - I do like how it looks at the moment.
Prob do the cleanup and paint of the hitch area and headlights for now. I like having my projects for the Yukon, since no payments I figure I can drop some cash to keep her fresh