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

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These are the best 194 bulbs for license plates or interiors that I have found and are super bright. Stay away from the cutie pie bulbs and get these.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KGSVMIY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Not a bad price actually and can't go wrong with jdms

These are my favorite 194 bulbs. Silicone cobs. Bright ,small, even color and surprisingly reliable. More of a 5500k. The base design creates a snug fit.
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Got around to finally removing the vcr (yes I said vcr) that has always under the second row seat but never used in the 10 years we've owned the truck. One of those out of sight out of mind things, now I have more storage!
Also, since the weather was nice and dry outside, I decided to fully detail the inside of the truck and wash the outside of it. Pretty sure a clean truck always run better!! Lol

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Got around to finally removing the vcr (yes I said vcr) that has always under the second row seat but never used in the 10 years we've owned the truck. One of those out of sight out of mind things, now I have more storage!
Also, since the weather was nice and dry outside, I decided to fully detail the inside of the truck and wash the outside of it. Pretty sure a clean truck always run better!! Lol

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Got around to finally removing the vcr (yes I said vcr) that has always under the second row seat but never used in the 10 years we've owned the truck. One of those out of sight out of mind things, now I have more storage!
Also, since the weather was nice and dry outside, I decided to fully detail the inside of the truck and wash the outside of it. Pretty sure a clean truck always run better!! Lol

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haha, yes! long live analog
 

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Hey guys. My led drls are blinking and going nuts and have been for a while. I need a good set of replacements for them. Any links to some good ones would be appreciated. I also just ordered the right map lights for the interior thanks to you guys.

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Just used the Burban for something I don't do very often, HAULING. I just got back from TireRack, we went and picked up a new set of Yokohamas for the wife's car. Luckily TireRack has one of their distribution centers here locally, so I can buy tires from them and not have to pay the shipping, I can just go pick them up. My wife and I have bought ALL our tires from TireRack for the last 9-10 years now since we save so much money doing it that way.
 

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last time i did p/s pump was oh middle of the night on new years eve/morning some years ago, damn pump shaft broke while out snow plowing. thats a game ender, no brakes or steering, lost the belt of course too. but it was so cold i was able to drop the plow in the lot and limp it home to work on it.

one of the memory's that makes me not want to start plowing again......
 

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Hey guys does anyone know how or have pictures on how to replace the lock cylinder. Or how to take the steering wheel covers off to access the cylinder. I can't find any screws to take out
 

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last time i did p/s pump was oh middle of the night on new years eve/morning some years ago, damn pump shaft broke while out snow plowing. thats a game ender, no brakes or steering, lost the belt of course too. but it was so cold i was able to drop the plow in the lot and limp it home to work on it.

one of the memory's that makes me not want to start plowing again......
Been there man...lol... layin under a truck in the middle of a snowstorm in a customers driveway/lot .... too many times
 

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There should be two torx screws in those bottom recessed holes and one in the top if there missing the 3 screws it will pop off exactly like your saying tho


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Mine didn't have any screws. When I put in my nnbs shifter I added matching screws. Little precaution to slow down thieves with all the GM truck theft going on around here. Maybe it'll work, maybe not:shrug:
 

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