What did you do to your 2015-2020 K2XX Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Just got the leveling kit installed. New 295/55R20 Nitto Ridge Grapplers go on tomorrow afternoon. I had also previously installed the tow hooks, and a BBP tune.

Where did you get the tow hooks from. I’m thinking with my RWD, not a bad idea to install them for the winter, just in case. Thanks
 

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Thanks. The fit and finish looks decent on the eBay hooks?

EDIT: Nevermind on my fit and finish question. I found them on eBay and now I get what you mean. They're still OEM, but considerably cheaper. Thanks for the tip
 
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Had My Brother Paint to Match .
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Wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't ask,

HOW ARE YOU DOING THIS!!! There's a ton I want to do to my BCM.

The same way you do any tuning for any module. First figure out what it does and what you want to change. Start comparing files and disassemble the code and see what is going on.. I just started looking at the BCM to add fog lights to my 2017. What else do you want to do to your bcm?
 

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The same way you do any tuning for any module. First figure out what it does and what you want to change. Start comparing files and disassemble the code and see what is going on.. I just started looking at the BCM to add fog lights to my 2017. What else do you want to do to your bcm?
I’m a hardware guy. I was only required to take 2 coding classes and hated them both. But I’d be happy if you could teach us sone tricks.
 

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So, I didnt get it all done today (just got my brake kit put on), but:

- Wilwood BBKs to the front and rear
- 26" Dub 8-Ball Rims on 305s
- GM Performance Exhaust with Black Chrome tips
- GM Performance Air Intake kit
- Black Bowties
- Windows & Windshield tinted

Thinking about doing the fogs on with low beams diode mod. I did that on my 2004 and see that some are doing it in our model as well.

Other mods i'm considering:
- Swaybars
- Might wrap the roof (just the roof panel, not everything from the windows up) in black. Thoughts?
- Waiting on warranty to run out before a tune.

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The same way you do any tuning for any module. First figure out what it does and what you want to change. Start comparing files and disassemble the code and see what is going on.. I just started looking at the BCM to add fog lights to my 2017. What else do you want to do to your bcm?

I'd like to see what can be done, then go from there. But disassemble code? Not something I'd even know where to begin at. I was hoping there was some sort of all-inclusive BCM programming platform that could be used to make changes, not something where I have to figure out individual 1s and 0s and hope I'm flipping the correct bits to make a change.
 

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After driving it 1,200 miles last week, parked it and pulled out the sports cars. Winter storage is around the corner, plenty of time to enjoy the Tahoe in the cold months.
 

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^^^ 16 z51 and 13 1LE. The Camaro is more muscle than sports, but with the 1LE package, it actually does what American cars couldn’t do for decades, it loves corners. Fun car at road course events for sure.

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^ Looks great. Waiting for my new (replaced under warranty) high polished wheels to chip and look like garbage again so I can get them powder coated gloss black.
 

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Finally had a chance to wetsand, polish and ceramic coat it. Started yesterday after work around 5, took today off and just finished now. The Good part is it’s a lot of flat panels, the Bad part is, God, so many flat, big panels. Thought I’d never see the end of it. But I’m glad it’s finally done

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Finally had a chance to wetsand, polish and ceramic coat it. Started yesterday after work around 5, took today off and just finished now. The Good part is it’s a lot of flat panels, the Bad part is, God, so many flat, big panels. Thought I’d never see the end of it. But I’m glad it’s finally done

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Nice! What ceramic did you go with and how do you like it?
 

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^ A fellow Michigander.
I used Pinnace Black Label, 2 coats, 2 yrs ago when I picked up an all black car and had it Xpel wrapped. Loved it, but thought since it's "non professional", meaning available to the public, it would be a short term, crappy product. Here I am, 2 years later, still haven't touched a washmit to my black car. Just a 1700 psi power washer and all the dirt falls off. So I used Pinnace Black Label again on the Tahoe
 

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^ A fellow Michigander.
I used Pinnace Black Label, 2 coats, 2 yrs ago when I picked up an all black car and had it Xpel wrapped. Loved it, but thought since it's "non professional", meaning available to the public, it would be a short term, crappy product. Here I am, 2 years later, still haven't touched a washmit to my black car. Just a 1700 psi power washer and all the dirt falls off. So I used Pinnace Black Label again on the Tahoe
Wow, Thanks for the info. I recently went from a 15 Yukon xl (white) to a black 17 suburban and feel I need to do something to help with maintaining the black.
 

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