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

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Tonyrodz

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It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be but not something I want to do daily. Doing it by myself, the hardest part was getting the stupid thing in and out of the truck.



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Bet that was pricey. Dud you get the newest version? Supposedly they're better then the older design.
 

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Bet that was pricey. Dud you get the newest version? Supposedly they're better then the older design.

My buddy works at a body shop so I got it for their cost. $425ish. IDK if its an updated part or not. They just use the vin and it matches the correct part.

Part number is 19331336
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It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be but not something I want to do daily. Doing it by myself, the hardest part was getting the stupid thing in and out of the truck.

Oh yes. I did the one in my Silverado and there wasn’t a YouTube video on the pickups so I didn’t know I needed to drop the steering column.


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Bet that was pricey. Dud you get the newest version? Supposedly they're better then the older design.

I don’t believe they still sell the old versions. Usually when GM updates a part, even if you order the old part number you get the updated piece.
 

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