Found a used stock radio with good buttons for $7 at Goodwill today, plan to swap out the chipped ones on our radio.
Jealous of that.
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Found a used stock radio with good buttons for $7 at Goodwill today, plan to swap out the chipped ones on our radio.
Washed, clayed with the Nanoskin Wash Mitt, and waxed with Meguiar's Ultimate Wax. Not bad for 13 year old paint and 160k miles.
Info on the wheels? I like em!
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Washed, clayed with the Nanoskin Wash Mitt, and waxed with Meguiar's Ultimate Wax. Not bad for 13 year old paint and 160k miles.
Info on the wheels? I like em!
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They are off a 2009 Yukon Hybrid. Replaced the GMC center caps with the Chevy ones after I got the wheels.
I got the wheels from LKQ online. The wheels were local so I picked them up. Paid $600 out the door a couple years ago. The wheels had 10 miles on them when I picked them up. Someone got aftermarket wheels right after they picked up their Yukon Hybrid. The 10 miles was the drive from the dealership to the wheel store.
Just out of curiosity, is there a reason for the "winter wheels"? I see very, very many of y'all swapping wheels at the start and end of winter, and have never understand why. I mean tires, yes, but the wheels? Could someone explain?