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

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Never thought about having a carpet piece binded to fit. Keeps all the dirt out of the brackets for the seats since I don't have the third row in

I have custom molded weathertec, with a 3rd row covercraft carpeted one with lips around edges, just in case of spills.
 

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Added new aluminum oil pan, rear main seal, and valve covers. All with ARP bolts and torqued everything to spec,
Block is finally done. Now adding all the accessories, water pump is done, and added the ICT billet AC compressor bracket.
I'm happy to say that if in the future anything goes, it will be so much easier to replace, since its middle pass side, instead of underneath! I'm awaiting some more parts from the powder coater, and then I will be able to finish the power steering/Alternator bracket, as well as the coil pack brackets.
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Added new aluminum oil pan, rear main seal, and valve covers. All with ARP bolts and torqued everything to spec,
Block is finally done. Now adding all the accessories, water pump is done, and added the ICT billet AC compressor bracket.
I'm happy to say that if in the future anything goes, it will be so much easier to replace, since its middle pass side, instead of underneath! I'm awaiting some more parts from the powder coater, and then I will be able to finish the power steering/Alternator bracket, as well as the coil pack brackets.
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What’s this going into?
 

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Interesting.......can't say that I've ever seen them in that configuration
It looks like this... its just a snap in replacement for the controls... easiest to find in a Silverado or Sierra as they didn't usually have the rear controls...

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The last one I saw on ebay was around $75 ... @Sofi09 bought it I believe...
 

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To all the thread trolls.. eat one.:D (It’s all good-lol)My upgrades are a lil more than just mud flaps, lightbulbs or floor mats:).

Step ladder makes for perfect mini work bench. Being tall has its advantages, working on my Denali is not one of them.:(

The weight on most of my panels are 3x more then factory from the sound dampening, deadening and wood/steel re-enforcements to keep them all from vibrating or resonating. Sounding amazing and looking good come at the expense of more weight to most panels. So I’ll use the stool to support the panels while removing.
 

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I don’t miss my rear ac/heat controls. Thought I would but hasn’t been an issue. I’m happy with the console replacement. (There’s a raven 12 xl subwoofer firing into the dash area)

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Whatcha got going on in there? Looks interesting. Is that a stock console lid that you cut into? Looks alot flatter and thinner.
 

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460FC8E9-FE01-4A63-8AB6-11A329E28DA2.jpeg Got my rear hitch cover kit. Directions are pretty vague about specific location to drill the bracket. Someone post a pick of it please.


If I had to make an educated guess I’d say it mounts to the bottom side of the bumper right above the receiver. Flush with the back of the bumper closer to the receiver. Is this correct?


Update. That is how it goes.

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View attachment 255095 Got my rear hitch cover kit. Directions are pretty vague about specific location to drill the bracket. Someone post a pick of it please.


If I had to make an educated guess I’d say it mounts to the bottom side of the bumper right above the receiver. Flush with the back of the bumper closer to the receiver. Is this correct?

What has been seen can not be unseen! :eek:
 

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