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

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Finished up the CD changer delete

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That thing is kick ass I installed it on my Tahoe a while back and love it. For the oil filter I drill a whole at the bottom and let it drain
 

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I have the Femco that has a hose that screws onto the drain. Soon as you screw it on hand tight it starts draining and the hose extends down to just above the collection pan. Love it.
 

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That's a good kit. That's what I put on my truck except for the shocks. Rides great, looks even better.

What shocks did you go with? I was thinking about 4600s but I never read anything bad about these shocks. Only the nitro2

Can you post a pic of your truck after install?
 

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I have the Femco that has a hose that screws onto the drain. Soon as you screw it on hand tight it starts draining and the hose extends down to just above the collection pan. Love it.

That sounds nice too. On mine I hook up a clear hose as well and run it down to my pan. Open the valve by hand. Similar end result.
 

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What shocks did you go with? I was thinking about 4600s but I never read anything bad about these shocks. Only the nitro2

Can you post a pic of your truck after install?

4600's are a good choice with a mild drop and shock relocation brackets. Any lower though and you have to get the short body shocks instead.

From my experience a monotube shocks (bilsteins) will outperform twin tube shocks.
 

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That thing is kick ass I installed it on my Tahoe a while back and love it. For the oil filter I drill a whole at the bottom and let it drain

Drillng a hole in the filter sounds like a good option. Though I am not sure that I want to get a ton of oil on my drills.
 

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That’s not bad at all honestly, how’s seeing out the windshield at night tho? Based on how it is during the day I can’t see it being too bad, it’s illegal to tint the windshield here but I think with a lighter tint like yours it won’t stand out as much, I’ve seen some windshields done at 5% lol


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This is my concern too. I'd love to tint the front windows and windshield but I don't want to have to deal with the cops in CA...
 

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What shocks did you go with? I was thinking about 4600s but I never read anything bad about these shocks. Only the nitro2

Can you post a pic of your truck after install?
On the rear I kept the auto level and at the time Arnott sold Bilstein air shocks with Goodyear bladders as their model AS2700. I see they're no longer Bilstein on their website. I ran Arnotts budget fronts for awhile before going with Bilstein 4600's. My truck is in my signature. If you're on a phone turn it sideways and you'll see it.
 

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On the rear I kept the auto level and at the time Arnott sold Bilstein air shocks with Goodyear bladders as their model AS2700. I see they're no longer Bilstein on their website. I ran Arnotts budget fronts for awhile before going with Bilstein 4600's. My truck is in my signature. If you're on a phone turn it sideways and you'll see it.
I wonder if there are any high quality auto ride shocks available from anyone (other then GM? are theirs even any good or just $$) now. I have unknown aftermarket replacements from the PO on my Esky. If those go I'll likely just go with a standard setup I think.
 

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This is my concern too. I'd love to tint the front windows and windshield but I don't want to have to deal with the cops in CA...

I’m either gonna do the windshield 35% or 45% at a quick glance I want it to look as close to legal as possible, don’t want it looking like the windshield was painted black lol I’ll post pics when I get it done in the next few months


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On the rear I kept the auto level and at the time Arnott sold Bilstein air shocks with Goodyear bladders as their model AS2700. I see they're no longer Bilstein on their website. I ran Arnotts budget fronts for awhile before going with Bilstein 4600's. My truck is in my signature. If you're on a phone turn it sideways and you'll see it.

No way thays the same drop I'm getting lol
 

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It looks different with 22's. The 26's make it look lower so it will depend on what wheels and tires you're running. Here it is with my 22" reps.View attachment 198188

That looks killer.
Talked to a frie d today who is gonna let me borrow his stock wheels so that I can take my time refinishing my current wheels. I've seen people paint chrome but I'm curious to see how much powdercoat will cost
 

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