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cev103

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    Maine
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  • Location
    Maine
  • Occupation
    Firefighter/AEMT
  • Vehicle Year
    2015
  • Vehicle Make
    GMC
  • Vehicle Model
    Sierra
  • Real Name
    Craig
  1. I ordered mine today, I'm looking forward to using it when I perform my spring cleaning our vehicles.... I just need the 17 inches of snow that we just got to melt first.
  2. Ugh, I was really hoping this was just a bad dream..... I'm so ready for spring!
  3. Couldn't agree more! I have a competitors coating applied to my Silverado which costs $99.00 for a 20 cc syringe of product. It only comes with a small foam applicator you still have to cough up money for the prep, towels and booster..... By the time you add all that up you'll easily exceed the cost of the Adams kit (and that's before the stand 10% Adams discount). This is a new venture for Adam's and their customers, so they clearly decided to sell a kit that is well equipped so that the end user will have positive results and won't be set up for failure due to skimping out and not buying all the right products/equipment. I look forward to applying this kit to my wife's vehicle.
  4. cev103

    Act F.A.S.T.

    Damn Chris, I'm glad you're alright. It's pretty scary stuff.... I'm 38 and I have the "can't happened to me" mentality like most people, but we tend to forget that even though our minds feel young, our bodies are not. I have a friend who's 33 years old and she just had a stroke 3 weeks ago, fortunately her husband noticed it quickly and she got throbolytics given to her within 3 hours and she suffered no deficits.
  5. Yup, same here....looks like he's from across the pond.....sorry for the mix up John!
  6. I'm not gonna lie, I may have had a coating recently applied to my new black Silverado. It has put me in a bit of a cunundrum as I was really intrigued with them, but I really felt like I was cheating on Adams.
  7. Welcome John, it's good to have another New Englander join the Adam's addiction!
  8. Welcome Ryan.....I started using Adams over a year ago and it's kept the shine on my ride even through a Maine winter no prob!
  9. Welcome John, you hit the nail on the head about the addiction.
  10. Man, I'd like nothing more than to put a pair of AMP Research steps on this thing, but two things are holding me back.....cost and Northeast winters.
  11. That looks like more than a 2" level in your sig pic. As far as Adams goes, start with some car shampoo, clay bar with detail spray and a coat of paint sealant......that's a good financial ease into the world of Adams. If you have or buy a polisher, do some paint correction followed by paint finishing polish topped of with paint sealant. Put some VRT on you tires and trim also.
  12. Great job, I hope she appreciated all of the hard work!
  13. Thanks! Immediate mods will include Llumar paint protection film on the front end and a 2" front level......I'd like to go with a 4" lift, but then I'd have garage clearance issues and I have no desire to park outside particularly during the Northeast winters. I had put the RC 2.5 level in my previous truck but the ride was horrendous, so I dropped back down to the 2". I wasn't planning getting side steps, but my 5ft tall wife is overriding that decision, so now I'm debating on what style to get. Eventually I'll put some Toyo Open Country 33" tires on.
  14. I think I can tolerate the fact that it will show more dirt, I'm more concerned with keeping the scratches off of it. I'm going to do some paint correction on it tomorrow to remove the dealer installed scratches and follow it up with some sealant. I'm also strongly starting to consider a coating, but it's a struggle to even consider any deviation from Adams.
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