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

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i would check either a local higher end junkyard or ebay, sometimes you can find them on craigslist or offer up people or yards parting vehicles out will post them up on there.
Wish I knew of one local here. Maybe someone from LI can name a few.

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So I checked it out it’s the original mirror and it’s broken and they replaced the upper cover with chrome one and broke the lower one with the puddle light. I am just going to find a whole replacement. I found some on car-parts dot com and sent out “price requests” and never heard back from anyone. I even put in all my info.
I bought a replacement for my GMT800 on eBay. Seems to be decent. I still need to install it. lol
 

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Used a old toothbrush and spread the epoxy all over as much as I could and zip tied it fingers crossed, couldn't do much for the dash the break is right on a ridge so no way to really fix it without taking it out but I dabbed some along the cracks under the center speaker cover and used a couple small pieces of popsicle stick

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Used a old toothbrush and spread the epoxy all over as much as I could and zip tied it fingers crossed, couldn't do much for the dash the break is right on a ridge so no way to really fix it without taking it out but I dabbed some along the cracks under the center speaker cover and used a couple small pieces of popsicle stick

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French tickler mod ftw.
 

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Pictures don’t do it justice. They are all 6000k led that I posted about earlier. Got high/low/fog. All same sealight from Amazon. Can’t wait to see them at night.
The light output is perfect with these bulbs at night. Definitely doing the auto fog mod. It’s got a good pattern and I can see at night now. Very happy. Would recommend.
 

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The light output is perfect with these bulbs at night. Definitely doing the auto fog mod. It’s got a good pattern and I can see at night now. Very happy. Would recommend.

I have bought sealight in the past as well. Nice product. Links to what you used?
 

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Replaced power steering pump, both pulleys and belts. Pump was a bit of a fight, to get the old pump out of the housing without killing it. Pump alone ....50.00 bucks with housing, 247.00 so time is cheap..

A/C belt was a lesson too, both the A/C and the crank don't move..... Belt "stretches" over pulley, new one on me...

Plugs and wires tonight.
 

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well crap the clear jb weld clear epoxy I used did not bind the leather and wood trim, it did bind to the dash plastic good though
so what has anyone used that worked for the leather/wood trim?
 

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well crap the clear jb weld clear epoxy I used did not bind the leather and wood trim, it did bind to the dash plastic good though
so what has anyone used that worked for the leather/wood trim?
I think a guy used gorilla glue to bond the 2 together. Double check that tho.
 

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Replaced power steering pump, both pulleys and belts. Pump was a bit of a fight, to get the old pump out of the housing without killing it. Pump alone ....50.00 bucks with housing, 247.00 so time is cheap..

A/C belt was a lesson too, both the A/C and the crank don't move..... Belt "stretches" over pulley, new one on me...

Plugs and wires tonight.

Do plug 7 and 8 first...back passenger side... everything else will be a cakewalk
 

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Replaced power steering pump, both pulleys and belts. Pump was a bit of a fight, to get the old pump out of the housing without killing it. Pump alone ....50.00 bucks with housing, 247.00 so time is cheap..

A/C belt was a lesson too, both the A/C and the crank don't move..... Belt "stretches" over pulley, new one on me...

Plugs and wires tonight.
When did they change to the stretch belt? I still have a tensioner for the a/c.
 

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probably in 2010 when they made some other changes also
which probably means you could just take the tensioner off and switch to a stretch belt or vica-verso for the ones with a stretch belt

FYI the tensioner is cheap and easy to install. I’d recommend most 2010+ owners going this route if they anticipate difficulty with the stretch-to-fit belt.
 

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