What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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That be a question for someone else. I saw a thread on here about someone having wired the same setup. So at the rate they are stealing these trucks in my area, I decided to do the same. Even with alarms they take them. This cost me less than $20, works well so far. Pull that fuse and truck just won't start. Its all I know. I just bought it from my mom so I been cleaning it up and tinkering with it. Fixed the AC last week. Just needed a new accumulator and O-rings, installed a new vent solenoid and had front seats refreshed with new leather. Just an extra vehicle to play with.
 

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Wired up a kill switch from the crank fuse as seen on another thread. Cost me less than $20 for supplies and works like a charm. Took about an hour with careful planning and mounting of the switch in the cubby.

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good idea but I wouldn't have put it in the fuse box i would have hid it somewhere else because these trucks are not easy to steal, if you know what you are doing and presuming you broke the ignition switch and the security system is doing it's thing then you would have to power up the fuel pump in which case the relay is right there in the fuse box
 

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After 3 days of hammering, finally front end apart.
Next day cut cup from suspension bumper and drill and mount bumpers from H2(right side cup is missing)

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Lower ball joint and UCA bolts was a *****, but still original in 20years no one touch this, and 350 000km.
 

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Finally wore out the old tires enough I didn’t feel too bad getting the new ones. Went from a 265/65 16 to these 2015 Yukon 18’s, and 285/60 18. I think they fit perfectly in there. Stance even looks pretty good, but I know some will say time for a drop. [emoji16]

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Now I can get those calipers cleaned up (thanks @Rocket Man), and order the pads and rotors.. next is the NNBS brake upgrade with stainless lines.
 

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Finally wore out the old tires enough I didn’t feel too bad getting the new ones. Went from a 265/65 16 to these 2015 Yukon 18’s, and 285/60 18. I think they fit perfectly in there. Stance even looks pretty good, but I know some will say time for a drop. [emoji16]

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Now I can get those calipers cleaned up (thanks @Rocket Man), and order the pads and rotors.. next is the NNBS brake upgrade with stainless lines.
She shines up like a diamond in a goat's ass :D
 

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Finally wore out the old tires enough I didn’t feel too bad getting the new ones. Went from a 265/65 16 to these 2015 Yukon 18’s, and 285/60 18. I think they fit perfectly in there. Stance even looks pretty good, but I know some will say time for a drop. [emoji16]

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Now I can get those calipers cleaned up (thanks @Rocket Man), and order the pads and rotors.. next is the NNBS brake upgrade with stainless lines.
Looks good my friend.
 

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Finally wore out the old tires enough I didn’t feel too bad getting the new ones. Went from a 265/65 16 to these 2015 Yukon 18’s, and 285/60 18. I think they fit perfectly in there. Stance even looks pretty good, but I know some will say time for a drop. [emoji16]

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Now I can get those calipers cleaned up (thanks @Rocket Man), and order the pads and rotors.. next is the NNBS brake upgrade with stainless lines.
Nice, Sam.:)
 

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pressure washed and degreased the motor on sunday about to tackle the knock sensors this morning, where am I putting the silicone bead exactly? and what kind should I use?

Built a dam around both when I did mine. Had Permatex Gray on hand, some may prefer the red. Did some aftermarket ones the first time and had to redo them a year later with AC Delco ones

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Finally wore out the old tires enough I didn’t feel too bad getting the new ones. Went from a 265/65 16 to these 2015 Yukon 18’s, and 285/60 18. I think they fit perfectly in there. Stance even looks pretty good, but I know some will say time for a drop. [emoji16]

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Now I can get those calipers cleaned up (thanks @Rocket Man), and order the pads and rotors.. next is the NNBS brake upgrade with stainless lines.

MUCH better! Looked like a lunar rover with the stock wheels and balloon tires.
 

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