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

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Don't think I have that part. Yes, it's an LT.

So is there anything else I will need before I order the radiator? Besides fluid that is.

Driver's side and passenger side pics if that helps72d89239a9b70a545a33ff3dfc25c840.jpg0e84f7533e1c8119feb40977d7f9c1b0.jpg
I'ts probably overkill for some people but I go ahead and replace the upper and lower radiator hoses while I'm replacing the radiator unless I know for certain that they are pretty new. While the radiator is out is the best time for the lower one for sure rather than waiting for a problem to happen and everything is back in the vehicle. That lower hose can be a pain sometimes.

That's just me, though, and is not 100% required if you're trying to watch your pennies rather than prevent work later down the line.
 

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