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

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89Suburban

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Denali2k8

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Just buy new ones and swap them out. That's what I did, cost about $69.

Front is easy if you get behind it and push the clips in.

Rear use fishing line or dental floss behind old one to get off, clean off any remaining sticky tape, and stick on new one.

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Any links or direction for what you bought? Found a few on eBay but wasn't sure 100%
 

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Any links or direction for what you bought? Found a few on eBay but wasn't sure 100%
If you go with the black powder coated billet aluminum ones I linked you’ll never have to worry about them again, and for not much more than the plastic ones.
 

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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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