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

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Baby wipes hmm. I’m hoping the CG Lightning Fast and microfiber towels will do at least as good. I’ll just spray it on the towels and not the headliner.
 

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Baby wipes hmm. I’m hoping the CG Lightning Fast and microfiber towels will do at least as good. I’ll just spray it on the towels and not the headliner.
I used them to clean the headliner in an Altima I bought to flip a few years ago, heavy cigarette smoke and food stains and it looked pretty damn near close to new. Smelled like smoke still but clean at least.
 

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has anyone messed with the rear hatch lock actuator?,not the glass part, not the side motor, I noticed my rear hatch will not fully latch about 50% of the time unless I bump it then the lock actuator will do it's final pull and sinch it down snug, I am wondering if it has some kind of sensor on it? that maybe I could clean or adjust or should I just replace it?
 

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Those are pretty good tires Al and a popular upsize for stock wheels. Though I agree, they do look a little bulbous in that photo. Truck looks lifted as well, have any full size photos of the whole truck?

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Rutrow, 300amp alt kicked the bucket on a 100deg day of course, still had my oem one so good to go again, I'll drop it off at the repair shop tomorrow, look ok other than the belt carbon

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Thanks for the link @Californian. Awesome interior detail work to rehab the destruction of the previous owner!!

Your kid is standing at the back of the hatch debating whether to tell mom “dad broke his truck” or he’s thinking “mom’s never going to believe I had nothing to do with this” lol. Either way I’m sure he breathed a sigh of relief once you put it back together lol. Thanks for sharing all the pictures of your journey.

That's my youngest boy. He's like me, loves to figure things out. If i'm outside working on something, he will be right next to me learning and helping. He was excited to lend a hand and watch what was going on.haha As for my wife, she knows and loves that i am able to do this stuff. She was just glad I finally cleaned out the hole thing and get ride of that smell so she can ride in it. lol. I still have a small list of things to do so i'll try and update with pics as I go along for anyone that is interested. Always willing to help out anyone that has questions on what i've learned so far.
 

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@Californian you’re a blessed man!! A son with patience, willing to learn and a wife who’s okay with the tear down and rebuild....WIN WIN WIN-SCORE!!!

It’s always a good feeling to work with your hands, gather knowledge, apply it and pass it on with these vehicles. Having knowledgeable forum members willing to share makes it all easy to acquire and repay the favor by helping the next group of new owners.
 

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