Silverado 2000 Z71 Lifted

MaThGr82

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Well I just got my Sonus Pads in yesterday and I haven't got any of the polishes in or the AIO. Still waiting for the packages. I had to do my truck though. So I used some #9 with a Blue pad and some #26 by hand. It didn't do a whole lot with the few swirls I have but it looks better than it did before. Of course this was all after washing and claying.



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Very Nice Truck!! What size lift do you have, and from what manufacturer? Also, what is your wheel and tire size? I'm looking to do something similar on my 04 ford.



Paint looks great too! Very wet for a lighter color.
 
Sorry I left out the details. It is a 6" RCD lift with 35" BFG All Terrains and 17" X 10" Mazzi Hulks. I just picked it up yesterday from the place that lifted it for me and I haven't ran anything over yet ;) I had to use the PC on it even though i will probably do it again next week when I have some SSG.



Also, for the Photography gurus out there. When I use the manual settings on my Sony p73, some of the pictures turn out grainy. I have no idea what I am doing wrong.
 
Did you notice any power loss due to the taller tires? I think I'll be going with 35's, but will probally change my gears in the front and rear differential from 3.73 to 4.56.



Those wheels look great, how much did you pay for the wheel/tires if you don't mind me asking?
 
I have noticed a very minor power loss off the start. Above 20mph, it feels exactly the same. I have 3.73's also.



The entire package (lift, wheels, tires, nerf bars, installation and everything else) came to $4K out the door. It was more of a package thing. On the invoice, he wrote the tires and rims up at like $1800. I called around a few places here locally and was quoted anywhere from $1800 to $2100.
 
those AZ rocks are not going to be very nice thos those side steps



i have 4.56 with 33's and it is "ok" i would definately go with 4.88 with 35's and an automatic trans with OD
 
That looks awesome!



I like those rims a lot...Very aggressive, but still look really good.



For photo's, try implementing the flash to each picture. They usually come out grainy due to lack of lighting...like the last picture. Also, a tripod is a good idea. Try dialing your F-Stop up a touch for darker shots as well and set your ISO low.
 
Dakmis said:
im guessing the iso setting is too high, try setting it to 100 or 200.



You and GSRstilez are absolutely correct. I just did a few test pictures around the house and my ISO was set at 400. I changed it to 100 and the pictures come out much better with less grainyness to them. Thanks for the tips.
 
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