Lifted Chevy Silverado Truck

How To Show Your Chevy Truck How Much You Really Care

There are two different kinds of truck owners: the ones who use their Chevys just for utility, and the ones who buff out any evidence of a trip to the hardware store.

If you’re here, there’s a good chance you’re the latter (welcome!). Around here, our cars are cherished possessions, members of the family even. As members of the family, our trucks like to be spoiled. Here are some ways we show our Chevrolet trucks how much we care.

Spa Day

A periodic detail is a must for the well-loved Chevy. A clay bar treatment, a carpet shampoo, interior dressing and a wax are the standard treatments you should treat your Chevy to every now and again. Getting all the little bits of grit and grime out of the paint and carpet will make your truck feel so much better. Don’t save these treatments just for when you go to sell your prized truck - keep her looking good always!

Makeover

Sometimes you take a look at your truck and know it’s time for some extra special care. A fresh coat of custom paint can make an older truck feel new again and a newer truck feel like yours. Sometimes even just touching up the paint or adding a custom paint detail can show off how much you care for your Chevy truck. You won’t always be able to protect her from dings and scratches made by other careless drivers, but you can show her you care by fixing it up.

New Shoes

A fresh set of wheels and tires makes all the difference when you want your truck to really feel the love. Whether you want your Chevy to have that mean, tough, lifted look, the lowered sleek look, or something in between, you can’t go wrong with a fresh set of Chevy rims to show your truck you really care about her style.

Your Chevy truck might be your everyday companion, but sometimes you need to show her how much you appreciate all she does for you. Nothing says you love and appreciate your truck quite like a little attention to the exterior! Plus, October is Car Care Awareness Month - what better time to treat your Chevy than now?

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