I was impressed with the first short trip I made with mine.
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Hennessey has quite the reputation. Either someone has too much money or hasn't done their homework. I can't imagine what a truck that big would feel like with that kind of acceleration though.
OEM wheels look great now and 5 years down the road. Adding aftermarket wheels adds no value to the vehicle. Mine was ordered with the standard 22s and I'm switching to the black inserts as well.
Shipping wheels with tires mounted is relatively easy. Considering the contact surface of the tire makes the best packaging you can get. Other than that bubble wrap/foam the face, cover with a round piece of cardboard and attach it to another piece on the backside with banding tape.
I think I found a good deal.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Qi-Wireless-Charger-Charging-Pad-Receiver-Kit-for-Samsung-Galaxy-S3-S4-S5-N2-N3-/311034007295?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item486b124eff
If a receiver is added to a compatible phone is that all that is needed for it to work in the truck?
I saw an Escalade in the equivalent color at night and was sold. I'd be content with Iridium or white as well. Maybe MA is a woman's color but not much about the truck itself is feminine. I have OEM 22's and Blizzaks waiting but from the way it looks I won't need them this winter.
That's awesome they bumped up your build date. I still haven't nailed down a color after 4 months of deciding. Hopefully I like the Midnight Amethyst I chose. I always go with silver but wanted to mix it up some.
Can any of the prices and options change? The build code is at 3xxx and has a production date of Feb 5th I believe. I ordered a unique option group on it that other dealers couldn't pull up in their system (PCX I believe). I'm worried that it is an oversight and they will try to raise the price...
There most definitely is a difference in quality. OEM wheels undergo stringent testing to make sure they hold up under countless conditions. GM invests millions into their wheels while a company who makes replicas doesn't have the resources to do such a thing. Looks can be deceiving. To...
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