At this point I went back trying all the combinations trying to replicate what it was that I did so I could do it on the rest of the truck. It took a long time and I couldn't find the combination that worked, none of the other areas came out that good.
Then I seemed to find it... I still don't know why this seems to of worked... but I buffed with the Diamond Cut, then clayed, then Buffed again... that was the only combination that seemed to do the job. The claying between doesn't make much sense (especially since I clayed the vehicle before I started), but it was necessary. Just doing two trips with the buffer didn't seem to get the same results. I'm thinking maybe cutting first, then claying, allowed the clay to get deeper and brake something up or something. It makes no sense, but it worked. I was stuned how the paint came out... it was like night and day.