2005 Silverado with M205!

if your not planing a blower, id recommend one fo the thunder cams, 220 or 224 and a 3-3600 stall..which in our trucks are very streetable and make great power
How did you know my plans lol. Exactly what i had planned, its a proven combo
 
I have a red 07 Tundra that I bought used. I used M105, rotary and wool pad. It worked very well but I can't seem to get all the light swirlls out. I am looking at the Meg's G110 and M205 with Meg's sotf buff 6.5 polishing pad to corect these flaws. Is this a good combo?
 
Do you have pics of the swirls? 205 is a very light cut.
 
I have a red 07 Tundra that I bought used. I used M105, rotary and wool pad. It worked very well but I can't seem to get all the light swirlls out. I am looking at the Meg's G110 and M205 with Meg's sotf buff 6.5 polishing pad to corect these flaws. Is this a good combo?

M105/M205 were designed to work together and IMO would be your best bet.

You may need to do a middle step depending on the softness of your paint, a wool pad can leave pretty deep swirls. I will usually go back over with M105 and a foam cutting or polishing pad, both should finish down very nice, and M205 will have no trouble from there. ;)
 
I will usually go back over with M105 and a foam cutting or polishing pad, both should finish down very nice, and M205 will have no trouble from there. ;)
Thats what i was thinking but i dont have alot of experience
 
I did 1-2 depending on how bad the area was, the truck was in pretty good condition from the start. just a few bad spots.
 
Nice detail. It looks great and so does the back ground...:cheers:
 
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