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

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They just used hammer on weights on the inside, I still have a slight shake at lower speed...and I mean super minimal maround 30mph, but I think that is the sway bar links. Of which I have had in a box in the back of my truck for like 4 months lol! I originall y ordered AC Delco end links and then decided on polyurethane links, Amazon refunded me and told me to keep the AC Delco's so i never reordered the poly bushings. Just gotta get off my ass and do them.
That might work on your rims but mine are 26 x 10's. After telling a tire shop no stick-on weights because I didn't want to see them behind my spokes, they balanced the wheels and as soon as I hit 60 it felt like the front end was coming apart. I went to another shop and relented, as long as they were black stick-ons and hidden behind the spokes. The guy called me after I dropped it off and said 2 of my tires were out of round by 10%. He said he'd balance them anyway, and now there's a tiny shake at 70-80 but that's it. My next tires will be more expensive but I'll wear these out first.
 

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Well-made hubcentric ones are not that bad. Just do research before making a purchase.
I was thinking bora spacers. i just dont know how safe they would be bouncing over rocks and through mud. i offroad it quite a bit
 

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