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

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HiHoeSilver

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So pretty much if I lay on my back under the back bumper I should see the clips and just use pliers to undo them? I don't actually have to remove the bumper

Here is the hole pattern for the step pad. Every one of those little rectangles is a clip.

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Then, of course you've got the bottom piece to deal with as well. It took me maybe 15 minutes to yank the bumper first.
 

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Better luck is to take it of to try and remove it. I know for a fact laying under it to try and remove it is a pain
 

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Get some components and add a sub in the rear. You need that mid bass to fill in between the highs and lows
Ok. How do you think an 8” would sound in the stock location. I’m gonna power it with an amp but I’m trying to keep it clean and don’t want to have a box in the back
 

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Here is the hole pattern for the step pad. Every one of those little rectangles is a clip.

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Then, of course you've got the bottom piece to deal with as well. It took me maybe 15 minutes to yank the bumper first.


Thanks. Maybe what I'll do since it's holding in there now I'll wait till it's warmer out to do it to repaint the bumper pad and do it all at once

Also thanks for the picture

Are there clips under it for the bumper cover?
 

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Thanks. Maybe what I'll do since it's holding in there now I'll wait till it's warmer out to do it to repaint the bumper pad and do it all at once

Also thanks for the picture

Are there clips under it for the bumper cover?

Nope. The cover is held on by the black pieces. Here is the cover :

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You can see all those holes line up with the ones in the bumper and the clips on the black pieces just go through both.
 

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I do what I can. Sometimes I have to do miracles with the crap I get to work with.

teach me your ways Tony. Any good how to's? I have a small puncture and some stress cracks in the coating Id like to minimize.
 

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teach me your ways Tony. Any good how to's? I have a small puncture and some stress cracks in the coating Id like to minimize.
I use a huge angled needle, more like a harpoon.
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This happens alot-
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For cracks I use a heat activated paste, and these rubber pads that have leather grain in them. Long and tedious. I don't really know any how to's. Everything I use is a specialized tool/materials.
 

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Half the pics on this don't work for me. Any reason why?

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