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

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the_tool_man

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Pulled the wheels off to redo the plastidip and paint the calipers red today.

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Old plastidip coming off
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It actually did some damage to the lugnut covers when it came off, which was surprising
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The first time I plastidipped my rims I didn’t take the wheels off the truck. Taking them off and laying them down makes the plasti go on MUCH better as it’s much less likely to run
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While the rims were drying I took a wire brush to the calipers to get them ready for the caliper paint. I noticed this rotor was looking a little concerning
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I bought the Tahoe less than 6 months ago and it has brand new tires, so I’ve kind of assumed the brakes and rotors were fairly new as well. This was my first excuse to get the wheels off and actually take a look. The brake pads didn’t look too worn down and I couldn’t feel any sort of gouge in the rotor, but you can see that lighter colored ring on it. I’m going to keep an eye on it, but ultimately the truck brakes just fine without any symptoms of a bad rotor/bad brake pads so I’m not too worried at the moment.

Painting the calipers was actually kind of a pain in the ass since the paint didn’t want to stick to 3 out of the 4. One or two still have some spots the paint wouldn’t fill in properly but they’re out of sight. This is probably the one that turned out the best:
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I used glossifier on the plastidip this time. It’s kind of hard to get an even coat since you can’t see it going on like the black plasti but overall it didn’t turn out too bad
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And while in the course of doing all this, I may have discovered the cause of my squeaky suspension:
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Looks like my next small project will be replacing this bushing
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I've tried the brush-on caliper paint before. Even with a good cleaning, it's hard to get good results with the caliper mounted. Next time you pull the calipers to replace the pads, give the calipers a good cleaning with brake cleaner. If your experience is like mine, much of the red paint will come off, too. Once they're really clean, mask off the brake line, pistons, seals, etc. and use the aerosol spray. Or, you could unhook the lines and do the calipers on the workbench. If you go that route, it's a good time to replace the rubber lines with braided stainless ones, too. Duplicolor makes a nice caliper painting kit. The paint is heat cured, so when you bed the new brake pads, it should harden the paint, too.
 

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I've tried the brush-on caliper paint before. Even with a good cleaning, it's hard to get good results with the caliper mounted. Next time you pull the calipers to replace the pads, give the calipers a good cleaning with brake cleaner. If your experience is like mine, much of the red paint will come off, too. Once they're really clean, mask off the brake line, pistons, seals, etc. and use the aerosol spray. Or, you could unhook the lines and do the calipers on the workbench. If you go that route, it's a good time to replace the rubber lines with braided stainless ones, too. Duplicolor makes a nice caliper painting kit. The paint is heat cured, so when you bed the new brake pads, it should harden the paint, too.
On my S10 I just used engine spray paint. Held up pretty good but was far from show-room results.
 

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Today I called Texas Speed and got a parts list from them for the Tahoe. The number 4 intake lifter is done and the rocker arm doesnt even move when you turn the engine over!

Tomorrow I think I will be ordering all the parts. I’ve been in touch with a local tuner to do a dyno tune as well. Anoying thing is the tahoes got a full tank of 87 and the tuner wants to do a 91 octane tune. :/
 

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Link? How much did you spend?


They are normal price already. Shortly after I received the confirmation the price was adjusted. At that point with price mistakes,i is a 50/50 chance of the order never shipping/just a cancellation ...or shipping!

I got them for $89, two day shipping. Brackets too. When I saw the UPS tracking showing a 32# box I was getting excited.


I have been looking for some tough running boards. I cranked my knee recently. Wife is short. Kids need a safe step up/down. These wide boards are gonna be a real treat.
 

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They are normal price already. Shortly after I received the confirmation the price was adjusted. At that point with price mistakes,i is a 50/50 chance of the order never shipping/just a cancellation ...or shipping!

All around the web they seem to be $470. Some don't include shipping or brackets.

I got them for $89, two day shipping. Brackets too. When I saw the UPS tracking showing a 32# box I was getting excited.


I have been looking for some tough running boards. I cranked my knee recently. Wife is short. Kids need a safe step up/down. These wide boards are gonna be a real treat.
 

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