‘03 Yukon Owner Here coming from Econo Cars

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Rapmastac1

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Good morning! My name is Nick, or Rapmastac1, and I just acquired a 2003 GMC Yukon with 199k miles. This is the first large vehicle I have ever owned besides my 2004 Nissan Quest from a couple years back. Im going to be getting sime pictures up soon, the Yukon is filthy! Ill get some after shots as well to show what a little elbow grease and know how can accomplish.

I got this because it was a great deal, the 4x4 is going to help when I move to the middle of nowhere during the winter. I also love camping, so this beast is perfect with the off road capability and interior space for my roommates and our dogs.

After I clean it up Im just going to chase down some gremlins. My goal is to go from the 31” tires to 35” tires and get maybe a 3” to 4” lift done. Do some touch up to the paint, and replace several bits and pieces in the interior.

Im a car salesman and have access to getting a lot of parts and labor at my employee discount. Any suggestions or input is totally welcome. I will get some pictures up later today.
 

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Welcome to the forum Nick! Sounds like you have some pretty good ideas, be sure to post up pic's and you should probably think about starting a build thread to keep track of changes and mods that you do to your rig.
 

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Welcome from Miami Beach Nick!!
 
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Rapmastac1

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Thanks for the welcome guys. Here is a little something so far, first is before second is after. Amazing what a little elbow grease and knowing what product to use for what. It smells so nice inside! Fixed a lot of components while I was at it.

Some outside shots as well. The front bumper is dented messed up on the driver's side, I am planning on getting a new grill, headlights, and bumper down the road. The important thing is everything is on and nothing will fall off!

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Rapmastac1

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Welcome. What product did you use for the carpet?
I used Resolve. They sell a kit at Wally World that has a scrubbing brush attachment. I used that as well as a hand brush. I'm going to hit the carpets again after my move.

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