What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Today, I gave the Tahoe to Go an interior detail and a couple of spritz of Chemical Guys Leather scent. Since it will thunderstorm around Wednesday, the outside will have to wait.
 

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Roof rack delete

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Wow, tell me how you realy feel @iamdub ....dont hold back now........:crazy:

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I'm just sayin'- Almost $200 for what it is when it can be made for half of that. Is that extra 1/2" of tubing diameter that much more expensive? It's probably because the 6.2 isn't as common so they have to make it worth their while to retool for it over the 3" version. That and/or they figure if you can afford a Denali or Escalade, you can afford to spend an extra $100 for a fancy exhaust tip.
 

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Lol

I'm just sayin'- Almost $200 for what it is when it can be made for half of that. Is that extra 1/2" of tubing diameter that much more expensive? It's probably because the 6.2 isn't as common so they have to make it worth their while to retool for it over the 3" version. That and/or they figure if you can afford a Denali or Escalade, you can afford to spend an extra $100 for a fancy exhaust tip.

Exactly right. It's the cost of the time, not the material. I still say cut it off and parts store tip. I've thought about taking my SLP off and just going with a tip.
 

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There finally done did the rack delete. I just left the factory screws in it for now but painted them to keep the screw a bit more hidden. Excuse the cleanliness of my truck, its raining again. Ughh..20170501_130337.jpg

Thanks to derosa for posting that pic and reminding me i wanted to take them off.
 
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There finally done did the rack delete. I just left the factory screws in it for now but painted them to keep the screw a bit more hidden. Excuse the cleanliness of my truck, its raining again. Ughh..View attachment 80753

Thanks to derosa for posting that pic and reminding me i wanted to take them off.
I've seen an NBS lifted with a rack delete and it looked good, made me think about mine but haven't seen one that convinced me.

(This is where you guys post pictures)
 

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I've seen an NBS lifted with a rack delete and it looked good, made me think about mine but haven't seen one that convinced me.

(This is where you guys post pictures)
Sad to say I can't, i use mine....

(This is where you all berate me)

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I don't understand the purpose/desire to remove the roof rack. I never even notice mine to begin with and so it seems to me that removing them wouldn't be worth my effort---let alone reducing my truck's utility. But to each, his own.
 

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My thing is thus far, I've used it once in three years and if I go up from my current suspension and tire size, I'll probably contact my garage opening. If it looked no worse with it off then I'd not be as concerned with the next step.
 

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You're definitely right. PPVs are awesome. Just not tired of mine yet.
 

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Not much I'm getting too old for this shit, took me an hour and a half to bucket wash the Hoe, at least the roof rack wasn't in the way. Next time I think I'll take her to the Auto Scratch and wash. maybe!
I bucket wash then use touchless for a while to keep it looking nice. That way I'm not washing like that constantly. I hate handwashing these beasts all the time. It rains every 3-4 days lately and even if it doesn't, it's once a week. Not worth my time to handwash once a week. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuk that....
 

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