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

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lee.solorzano

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Either one. They are all the same person. Same pics. Different username all from California.
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I found this just now


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It's black. You in the market? I'd sell it, but I was going to hold onto it just in case this one doesn't hold up well.

I wish it were grey. I'm not sure how a black wheel would look with my Titanium interior.

From my understanding the wood grain in the Esky is different from my LTZ Burb but it might not be real noticeable since it wouldn't be touching any of the other woodgrain pieces.

My original Grey wheel is wearing at the top. Been that way since I got it.
 

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Lol was it a serious question? I thought it was a joke... didn’t look for that.
Yes, a full brake bleed on these requires activating the ABS module so the question was likely serious. That said, if it does all the tech2 stuff and polishes your knob it is a more versatile tool than a fleshlight by far.
 

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Yes, a full brake bleed on these requires activating the ABS module so the question was likely serious. That said, if it does all the tech2 stuff and polishes your knob it is a more versatile tool than a fleshlight by far.
Well then I’ll have to check it out tomorrow and see if I can. From a quick glance though it looks just like the tech2 software screen when it loads up.
 

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How easy is it to switch steering wheels?
I would imagine easy. I just need to know if the locking nut is left or right hand threads. Once everything is out of the way and know which way the locking nut turns you put a couple duggas on it to pull it off and boom wheel off with a yank. Then swap all the stuff over. To new wheel and bolt it back in with a couple more duggas.

make sure to disconnect battery for 15 mins before disconnecting the air bag from the leads.
 

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I don’t know. I really like that heat d wheels the dozen or so times I use it each year. Tough decision.


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