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

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I forgot what your epoxy tube looked like, but when I use the syringe type--2 separate tubes into 1--I have to make sure it comes out evenly. Sometimes 1 side tends to come out more then the other, which could cause the issue you're having right now.
I'm just going off what the sample I poured out is doing I may not have had it mixed right at first, even If screwed it up it should be sticky enough to not lift up on me anymore I spread it out real good and cleaned up the excess, at least that stuff isn't runny or expanding like gorilla glue every time I have used that stuff it just pours out of any tiny crevice and makes a mess
 

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I'm just going off what the sample I poured out is doing I may not have had it mixed right at first, even If screwed it up it should be sticky enough to not lift up on me anymore I spread it out real good and cleaned up the excess, at least that stuff isn't runny or expanding like gorilla glue every time I have used that stuff it just pours out of any tiny crevice and makes a mess
Gorilla glue sux! I hate that stuff.
 

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Any time I’ve used epoxy, I mix in a separate container, to make sure it’s 100% mixed and definitely try to make sure it’s perfect 50/50. (Though they’re almost always coming out of the tubes at different rates) if you don’t get the mix right, or especially if it’s not thoroughly mixed, I wouldn’t expect it to cure.
 

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I don't have one, I don't mind the zip ties it's going to rain again tomorrow then warm up for the rest of the week so I will probably take them off in a day or two if it didn't work I'll just order a steering wheel I guess, but the sample I put on some cardboard is pretty sticky so it should be fine

Chevy LTZs also had a heated wheel that is all leather.

20998064 or 22947767

Hard to find but they do show up on ebay and the GM parts houses have them, insist on a picture first before buying.
 

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Gorilla glue sux! I hate that stuff.
Likewise with the syringe conjoined twin-type epoxy thing. Stupid, and it takes more effort to get the stuff to come out in the same volume than the separate tube stuff.

Trouble is with the separate tube stuff is that it's probably a lifetime supply, and it does get old, so you need to replace it every once in a while.
 

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Tried to order a GM 22947767 steering wheel to replace mine, as it allegedly doesn't have the fake wood, but is otherwise identical (color, heated, etc.). GM Parts Direct says it's in stock. But not long after I ordered, I got this:

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So y'all can quit recommending that part number now.
 

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Tried to order a GM 22947767 steering wheel to replace mine, as it allegedly doesn't have the fake wood, but is otherwise identical (color, heated, etc.). GM Parts Direct says it's in stock. But not long after I ordered, I got this:

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So y'all can quit recommending that part number now.
rockauto is supposed to have it for the same price $209 I think
 
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I hate the wood on my steering wheel. It stays cold while the rest warms up when I use the heated wheel

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
 

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Alright... this is the final rendition of the exhaust on the Burb.... I swear.... at least this week... lol


I ended up having them add the factory resonator back in at the tail to get rid of the awful drone it had at 60 MPH. This did the trick... no drone at 60, 70, or 80 mph on the interstate. It also toned it down a bit inside through out the RPM band although it doesn't seem that much different outside.


The best part about it was they didn't charge me for cutting and welding the resonator back in... so win, win for me.

I also have the dealer accessories optional chrome BOWTIE tip if anyone is interested check the classified section...
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Questions, comments, criticism, all are welcome.
 

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