willinnashville
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These last pics officially brings this thread up to date
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Thanks man, I appreciate itNice work brother!!!!
Thank you! Took me ten years to create a build thread, hopefully it's a good oneVery nice! Thanks for sharing.
It’s a good one! I still haven’t done one either… at this point, I have so many pictures and procedures done, I think it would take a solid week to document. One day…Thank you! Took me ten years to create a build thread, hopefully it's a good one
Thanks man. I've seen a few over the years but I've been mostly lurking this whole timeExcellent work. Welcome from Crossville. Several members on here from Tennessee. Glad to see you make a thread
Thanks Chase! Dunno if you remember but you actually pointed out the differences in the Esky glass, which helped me get the right one. I never noticed before that some had the trim around the border and some did not. Took me a bit to find and Escalade rear hatch that did not have the border trim.Great looking truck! Love the esky bits! They just look like the belong on the NBS Denali SUVs. That hood and roof resprat came out awesome! Mines doing the same thing and I’ve been toying with the idea of painting it myself….. I just don’t have the time. Nice work on the paint though she looks great!
I do remember that conversation haha. I’ve had both styles of glass and I agree the 2005 and 2006 style is so much better. I have an esky glass now without the border as well that was several years in the maki f of searching before scoring the glass off a 2005 in a wrecking yard.Thanks Chase! Dunno if you remember but you actually pointed out the differences in the Esky glass, which helped me get the right one. I never noticed before that some had the trim around the border and some did not. Took me a bit to find and Escalade rear hatch that did not have the border trim.
I try to do as much as I can by myself nowadays, but the paint was a big project. I was lucky enough to have a suitable garage and a week off from work to knock it out. There are other spots on it that need to be resprayed, but they're small. The hood and roof were getting to the point that I was embarrassed to drive it that way and still call myself a car guy
I have one door that's starting to show signs of delamination and one spot on top outside of the roof rails. I thought about getting it while I was doing the hood and roof, but I didn't want it to snowball into an entire paint job. In black. For my first time painting. I'll get it eventually but at least now I feel better about it than beforeI do remember that conversation haha. I’ve had both styles of glass and I agree the 2005 and 2006 style is so much better. I have an esky glass now without the border as well that was several years in the maki f of searching before scoring the glass off a 2005 in a wrecking yard.
I hear ya on paint. Mine is worse. Not just my roof and hood look like yours did but it’s going all along my doors, my fenders. It annoys the daylights out of me.
Thanks!This looks dope, nice work! Have to say I prefer those chrome OEM-looking wheels initially over the ones you bought, but whatever you like sir. Car looks way sharp after the fresh paint - I was thinking while viewing those photos how my wife would kill me if I tried that haha. "The fuuuuumes!", I can hear her now... The red 2-door in the initial photos you posted was awesome too.
I like the factory chrome 20s you had but I’ve also always been a bit partial to that set of wheels. Lol. It’s interesting I see them a lot here in California.Thanks!
Those chrome 20s are the factory wheels that came on it. They're rare enough that a lot of people haven't seen them. For the build, I wanted wheels that were larger diameter but something everyone else wasn't using. When I came across these, I was pretty stoked because you don't often see 5 spoke 6 lug wheels.
The garage is actually right under our master bedroom. Between the plastic I hung and the exhaust fans I rigged up but didn't show in the pics, no one complained about any fumes at all. I asked repeatedly about it, too. Definitely not looking to poison the family or anything.
Thankya thankya, it means a lot to me. I've been a fan of your Denali for a looooooong time now, although I confess it's been a while since I last checked out your build thread.Nice work my man. I’m partial to NBS Denalis not sure if you’ve seen mine but my build thread has a link at the bottom of this post. I’ve been thinking I might end up repainting the roof on The Beast some day since the clear up there is starting to fade-in a few spots. It’s up high so I figure if I mess it up it will be better than flaking clear and I see you took that same attitude and it worked out for you. And I’m sure you know , these trucks will go 300-500,000 miles easily with good maintenance. Nice truck sir.