What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Where is the "dislike" button???

Seriously, it should be an option hah.

It must be in the water my friend, sorry to hear.

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Tell me about it. Thank you

Sorry to hear buddy hope everyone is ok

Thanks man, much appreciated. Yes, everyone is ok.

You can get an idea of where he hit me. Looking around for some paintless dent repair shops now.

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You can def get most of that white paint off.

Yes, I'll be going at it with my buffer. I just need to get the right compounds for it.
Always been interested in detailing but, I'm new to the buffing/detailing world.

edit: I was out with my dogs and went to look at it. It is worse than I thought. There is a nice dent by the tail light that I'm not sure will be able to be pulled out. I'll get some better shots tomorrow in the day light. I hate driving around in a banged up car.
 
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For some reason after owning this truck for 10 years I have decided to pay it some much needed attention. Finally bought the Husky Liners to include the cargo liner. Really should have put them in years ago since it has light gray interior. Oh well, better late than never LOL
 

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For some reason after owning this truck for 10 years I have decided to pay it some much needed attention. Finally bought the Husky Liners to include the cargo liner. Really should have put them in years ago since it has light gray interior. Oh well, better late than never LOL

Would love your thoughts /pics on the cargo liner.
 

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New Lower a arm lower ball joint and cv axle. And it took 5 tow trucks before they sent me a werecker. All the flat bed drivers
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just wanted to flat tow or drag her on deck! I dont think they understand AWD never goes into full neutral.
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she sitting purdy now!
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Wow!! Complete failure, eh?? Did it give you any warning that it was going bad???
 

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Wow!! Complete failure, eh?? Did it give you any warning that it was going bad???
None! I just got back from tahoe too. Comming off the moutain she was fine no dragging, sliding all good till i got to the bottom. Parked went in the store came out and started to back out the parking spot and pow. First i thought it was a huge ass pot hole i didnt see when i parked. I dont realize how lucky i was till talking to people and hearing stories. So now im kinda trippin on the right side. Should i replace that too before it goes? How can you reall tell its going bad before it breaks?
 

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None! I just got back from tahoe too. Comming off the moutain she was fine no dragging, sliding all good till i got to the bottom. Parked went in the store came out and started to back out the parking spot and pow. First i thought it was a huge ass pot hole i didnt see when i parked. I dont realize how lucky i was till talking to people and hearing stories. So now im kinda trippin on the right side. Should i replace that too before it goes? How can you reall tell its going bad before it breaks?
If it's me I certainly would just to be on the safe side. How many miles are on your yukon? I would have assumed that you would have been hearing odd noises coming from that axle and such before failure but maybe I'm mistaken about that.
 

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...Parked went in the store came out and started to back out the parking spot and pow.

FWIW, it seems to be common among all vehicles that front suspension failure occurs during backing while turning at parking lot speeds. That must be what puts the most stress on the ball joints. Back when I had a Sunbeam Tiger, that was the common scenario for failure (though far more frequent than it should have been due to faulty design). Thankfully, that's when yours broke. Curious to know age, mileage and any other history of that part. Yes, I'd replace the other side, too.
 

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What branch you serve in? What job do you do? I'm Air Force here, Crew chief by trade. Always enjoy meeting other military members. @aflumb

In the Air Force also. Originally a vehicle mechanic for 14 years, then cross trained to Fleet Manager. still in the shop just a different side.

Today I got a surprise package containing Weathertech liners, to replace the Husky ones I had.

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