What did you do to your OBS GMT400 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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99YukonSLT

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Just picked up Flowmaster highflow cats from summit off their clearance rack. Now to find an exhaust.
 

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Heres the new rear, just need to clean the diff cover a lil

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Cool man. Looks good! I need to follow along and get mine done.

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Thanks, mine had a cracked axle tube so was able to clean it up and paint it before it went on
 
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Ok, everybody, I apologize for not posting my Hoe updates here in quite a while as work and school just about put me six feet under. I have done some work on the old girl since I last posted. I just (today) put on a set of 265/75R16 Goodyear Wrangler Trailmarks (Walmart treated me very well!) and they look and feel great (and all under a grand). I upgraded my stock front brakes with a set of PowerStop rotors, pads and calipers (PowerStop® KC1970-36 - 1-Click Vented Extreme Truck and Tow Front Brake Kit with Calipers (295mm OD, PCD: 6x139.70) , I also replaced the stock master cylinder with an OE AC/Delco one. I hit 120K and did a full tune-up and wow, it really made a difference!

Might any of you fellow Hoe owners know if I should and could reasonably afford to upgrade the rear drums to discs? I don't tow anything, she is mainly used around town and occasionally in mud/snow/water to go hunting, shooting and 4-wheeling. Any help would be very cool. Thanks!
 

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Ball Joints, u-joints, Both front wheel bearings, a new brake caliper, and new set of tires. Nothing like spending $2000 on a $4000 truck lol. But it still drives tight and smooth and quiet.
 

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