What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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95escahoe

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I got all my t10 leds in. Much better. Need festoons though. What is everybody running?

I need bright puddle lights, map lights, second row, third row and trunk still. I prefer ~5000k "pure white"

I bought all my LED's off the sticky on LED's on here nice and bright


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Is there a recent Big 3 thread that's been done? I'm out here trying to figure out how I'm gonna do this and I noticed all I have from battery is 4 gauge to the splice in the red box and a piece of 8 gauge from the splice block to the alternator. So I'm just gonna run a piece of 1/0 gauge from the battery directly to the alternator. And ground the alternator directly to the frame with 1/0. Where should I hook to the alternator for the ground?

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So upon further review that little ass 8 gauge piece of wire is the only thing putting my alternator in series. That's going to be remedied shortly.


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So upon further review that little ass 8 gauge piece of wire is the only thing putting my alternator in series. That's going to be remedied shortly.


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Yup. Hence the lights dimming when the ac kicks in, or multiple windows moving, etc... Now fix its little wagon!
 
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So upon further review that little ass 8 gauge piece of wire is the only thing putting my alternator in series. That's going to be remedied shortly.


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Yes its a fuseable link.

Its designed to burn up if its grounded out. I prefer an actual fuse and a nice 1/0 cable personally..
 
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