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

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89Suburban

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Amazon has yours $18

I know friend thanks you. The reviews have me a bit spooked but I think they are not shaking it well enough. And that rattle can Tom posted caught my eye.



Bought it 2 years ago from Cultrag Performance in Reading, PA

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In the brochures, Steel Gray Metallic is the description used by GMC and Graystone Metallic is the descriptor used by Chevrolet for the GMT900 pick-ups.

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My 2011 was Onyx Black. Basically gloss black.

I kind of prefer the metallic. Scratches and scuffs are less visible.

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Just don’t do that at 120, might not be worth fixin’.
I was doing about a 100 in the 4runner in the rain, slid off of a offramp, thought I was all clear to go into the grass after missing a light pole, low and behold there was a culvert reinforced with bricks hidden in the grass, hit that and flipped front end over end, landed upside down. subwoofer box I had in back luckily went out the back hatch glass. I walked away without even a scratch. it sat in my backyard for almost 2 years I was going to cut the top off and make it into something..but lost interest and sold it to the scrap yard it was a good truck I planned on keeping it till the wheels fell off which I kind of sorta did. :(
 

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I was doing about a 100 in the 4runner in the rain, slid off of a offramp, thought I was all clear to go into the grass after missing a light pole, low and behold there was a culvert reinforced with bricks hidden in the grass, hit that and flipped front end over end, landed upside down. subwoofer box I had in back luckily went out the back hatch glass. I walked away without even a scratch. it sat in my backyard for almost 2 years I was going to cut the top off and make it into something..but lost interest and sold it to the scrap yard it was a good truck I planned on keeping it till the wheels fell off which I kind of sorta did. :(

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I was doing about a 100 in the 4runner in the rain, slid off of a offramp, thought I was all clear to go into the grass after missing a light pole, low and behold there was a culvert reinforced with bricks hidden in the grass, hit that and flipped front end over end, landed upside down. subwoofer box I had in back luckily went out the back hatch glass. I walked away without even a scratch. it sat in my backyard for almost 2 years I was going to cut the top off and make it into something..but lost interest and sold it to the scrap yard it was a good truck I planned on keeping it till the wheels fell off which I kind of sorta did. :(
Well the wheels didn’t really fall of as much as they were forcibly torn off. I had a 1972 Toyota Celica as a first car that I lowered and built the motor and put some BF Goodrich TA50’s on and I drank a LOT as a teen. I tried to take a 20 mph corner at 50 on my way home from a kegger and the tires stuck but the car flipped and hit a tree on the passenger side then fell straight down. There was a steep bank at that corner so it fell 20 feet onto its roof. I welded a front clip onto it and didn’t even get it painted before I took some quaaludes and drank a bunch and rolled it again going down the mountain we lived on, landed upside down next to somebody’s front door. I remember them storming out the door asking if I was ok and I couldn’t remember why I was at their door. They pointed to my car and I turned around. The tires were still spinning. I gave up on that car.
 
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Well the wheels didn’t really fall of as much as they were forcibly torn off. I had a 1972 Toyota Celica as a first car that I lowered and built the motor and put some BF Goodrich TA50’s on and I drank a LOT as a teen. I tried to take a 20 mph corner at 50 on my way home from a kegger and the tires stuck but the car flipped and hit a tree on the passenger side then fell straight down. There was a steep bank at that corner so it fell 20 feet onto its roof. I welded a front clip onto it and didn’t even get it painted before I took some quaaludes and drank a bunch and rolled it again going down the mountain we lived on, landed upside down next to somebody’s front door. I remember them storming out the door asking if I was ok and I couldn’t remember why I was at their door. They pointed to my car and I turned around. The tires were still spinning. I gave up on that car.
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Well the wheels didn’t really fall of as much as they were forcibly torn off. I had a 1972 Toyota Celica as a first car that I lowered and built the motor and put some BF Goodrich TA50’s on and I drank a LOT as a teen. I tried to take a 20 mph corner at 50 on my way home from a kegger and the tires stuck but the car flipped and hit a tree on the passenger side then fell straight down. There was a steep bank at that corner so it fell 20 feet onto its roof. I welded a front clip onto it and didn’t even get it painted before I took some quaaludes and drank a bunch and rolled it again going down the mountain we lived on, landed upside down next to somebody’s front door. I remember them storming out the door asking if I was ok and I couldn’t remember why I was at their door. They pointed to my car and I turned around. The tires were still spinning. I gave up on that car.
Sounds like that car was just bad luck! Stupid Toyota :mad:
 

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Edited my reply, now you can read it again and REALLY lol. Lol.
Now you are bringing up memories, doing 360's on I5, getting pushed sideways in front of a semi for a mile, I guess we are both lucky to still be here..
my sister still wont ride with me since I scared her to death way way back in the 80's racing on the freeway. haha
 

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And that he owes his guardian angel a really big thank you.
Yessir. That first crash caved the passenger side all the way in to the middle of the car. If that was my side I would have been dead. And the roof was caved in too, there was just enough room for me to be scrunched up and I don’t even remember climbing out but it must have been through where the back glass used to be. I got to the top of the bank and my head was bleeding, that was my only injury. I was surprised the popo was there to meet me. My first DUI at 17.
 

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