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

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You still had to splice to a controller on the 800’s..

2 wires and a nut under hood? Whew ...im tired

Not if you got the correct GM harness with the brake controller!

I also still have the factory harness that came in the center console of the 2001 that is for hooking up a brake controller. It has blunt ends on one end and a plug on the other that plugs into the harness under the dash. It's still rolled up and zip tied with all the sticker tabs on it. I've never used it.
 

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Do you make a living off eBay?
oh ya, I probably have anywhere from 30-50k in inventory sitting here to list and 196k already listed, I've gotten lazy lazy lazy though and def more proficient at it
I started doing ebay in 1999 as a side job (weekends and free time) I was making more money on ebay than my regular job but I had my 401k and health insurance etc.
then the company I was working for (conagra) decided to close the place here and offered me a job in north dakota BRRRR no thanks, so I just said fuckit and went full time doing ebay, no boss, no one looking over my shoulder, I actually enjoy doing it.
 

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Not if you got the correct GM harness with the brake controller!

I also still have the factory harness that came in the center console of the 2001 that is for hooking up a brake controller. It has blunt ends on one end and a plug on the other that plugs into the harness under the dash. It's still rolled up and zip tied with all the sticker tabs on it. I've never used it.

me too.... lol
 

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Ordering parts....
 

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new front crank seal came in today................I knew I should have replaced that ****** when I installed the underdrive pulley; easy job though.
 

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new front crank seal came in today................I knew I should have replaced that ****** when I installed the underdrive pulley; easy job though.
Just have to pull the harmonic balancer again. Did you use the reusable ARP bolt or OEM?
 

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22" CK375s / Michelin Defenders got put on today (excuse the filthy Hoe). I was debating taking off the side molding, but I don't think it would look right at stock height. Now if only I could get these TPMS to learn :-/
 

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22" CK375s / Michelin Defenders got put on today (excuse the filthy Hoe). I was debating taking off the side molding, but I don't think it would look right at stock height. Now if only I could get these TPMS to learn :-/
Just needs a drop now. Your fender gap being bigger than your sidewall= no no.
 

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Looks good. What TPMS sensors did you use?
Titan brand. I have one of those generic TPMS learning tools but it's only recognizing 2 of the sensors. I'll give the old "air out of the tire" method a try tomorrow and hoping that works. I just hate that method due to the need to air up the tires again.
 

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Titan brand. I have one of those generic TPMS learning tools but it's only recognizing 2 of the sensors. I'll give the old "air out of the tire" method a try tomorrow and hoping that works. I just hate that method due to the need to air up the tires again.

I hate to say it but anything that's hard to replace like that...I always go with OEM. I bought AC Delco sensors, they weren't all that much more than the aftermarket ones. I used the cheapo learning tool and they all worked right away. I hope you get them to work and they last.
 

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I hate to say it but anything that's hard to replace like that...I always go with OEM. I bought AC Delco sensors, they weren't all that much more than the aftermarket ones. I used the cheapo learning tool and they all worked right away. I hope you get them to work and they last.
Don't tell me that! I went with Titan brand because that's what the wheel/tire shop had in-stock. The reviews for them online are great, but so much for that.
 

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Titan brand. I have one of those generic TPMS learning tools but it's only recognizing 2 of the sensors. I'll give the old "air out of the tire" method a try tomorrow and hoping that works. I just hate that method due to the need to air up the tires again.
I didnt try that yet. Going to clean mine and hope it works

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While getting food, my check engine light came on and it said service stability track. Got home, popped the hood and the air filter from my intake came off. Scanned the code and it was p106
Manifold Air Pressure (MAP) Barometric Pressure Sensor Electric Circuit Output Range and Performance Problem.

Put the air filter back on, cleared the code, ran it for about a minute, no check engine light. Hope that was the issue.
 
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