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

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eBay. Came from here https://ebay.com/usr/capauto38

Don’t think they do any programming. They have a local to them 2012 PPV that got hit on the rear left. I’m guessing insurance totaled it. Looked to be in great condition otherwise. Had less than 80k miles on it.


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I would try any local speedometer shop or check craigslist/offerup there are guys that do side jobs fixing clusters all over and some of them can do the mileage programming also. if you can't find anyone local there are plenty of shops that advertise online.
 

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No power tuning at all? I'm sure you got a little more out of it than I did mine. Mine was essentially stock, just with those items disabled. He tweaked the TM and line pressure a tiny bit since those could be done "blindly" and left alone, unlike altering the spark and fuel maps.
Oh yes, a noticeable bump in power. I incorrectly assumed you'd done the same. My bad.
 

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Anyone have a worn in steering wheel that’s so shiny and smooth but too slick? I do and hate it and need a fix. Someone point me in the right direction
 

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I've done this for a customer and it came out great. Really easy to do.
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Well... After just over three years and one month, it came time to say goodbye to the Tahoe.

Bought in September 2017 with 127K miles and now had just under 164K. During all those miles the only things it needed were a set of tires, oil changes, new battery and sway bar end links all around and that’s it.

Countdown for it to go started when my wife took the first ride in my 2016 Silverado I bought in August. She was sold,on the interior design and materials and has wanted a K2xx SUV ever since. LOL! So, the search is on...
 

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I went with a Grant Wheel from Summit Racing. The wheel controls are easy to switch over. I looked at threading in an overlay, but decided that would be too much work and I know I wouldn’t do it right. The look and feel of the new wheel is way better!

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I went with a Grant Wheel from Summit Racing. The wheel controls are easy to switch over. I looked at threading in an overlay, but decided that would be too much work and I know I wouldn’t do it right. The look and feel of the new wheel is way better!

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This one looks thick and bulky. I like it. The original one is like spaghetti.
 

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Went out and did some rolling shots on Sunday. Driving it every day and slowing making progress on it to get it where it is now has caused me to forget that it started out 100% stock with a crappy metal grill. Can we all take a moment and laugh that I thought that looked good hahaha.

Also, I think it's time to go an inch lower all the way around. Which makes for a good excuse to finally buy a welder and get rid of the attempt of a 4 link GM did.

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Went out and did some rolling shots on Sunday. Driving it every day and slowing making progress on it to get it where it is now has caused me to forget that it started out 100% stock with a crappy metal grill. Can we all take a moment and laugh that I thought that looked good hahaha.

Also, I think it's time to go an inch lower all the way around. Which makes for a good excuse to finally buy a welder and get rid of the attempt of a 4 link GM did.

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Soooooo much betterer!! Looks EVIL :signs6:.
 

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Went out and did some rolling shots on Sunday. Driving it every day and slowing making progress on it to get it where it is now has caused me to forget that it started out 100% stock with a crappy metal grill. Can we all take a moment and laugh that I thought that looked good hahaha.

Also, I think it's time to go an inch lower all the way around. Which makes for a good excuse to finally buy a welder and get rid of the attempt of a 4 link GM did.

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What are the plans instead of the 4 link?
 

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I went with a Grant Wheel from Summit Racing. The wheel controls are easy to switch over. I looked at threading in an overlay, but decided that would be too much work and I know I wouldn’t do it right. The look and feel of the new wheel is way better!

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I got one of those back in June and still waiting for my ******* $40 core refund to come in. :mad::mad::mad:
 

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