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

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...........and of course the shop it running late; won't be ready til tomorrow morning.

..............and why the f&*k not, my FAST LSX gasket kit I ordered last Monday that was supposed to arrive Friday has been just sitting in F%^kin Akron for ***** and giggles. Need the special sized O Rings to install my new injectors........I never reuse injector O Rings.

No matter how much you plan........everyone else points and laugh while say F$%k your plan. Time for a drink.
 

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Maybe. We found a hand sized wet spot of water under the cargo liner in the back today. My daughter said she could make out the faint outline of water stains at the back of the headliner. I guess it's time to pull the roof rails off and reseal them?

I've been parked outside for a couple weeks now and when I opened the rear to get some stuff out, I had a wet spot on the right rear corner of the floor liner. I could see a faint outline in the headliner directly above it. I didn't see any evidence that it was leaking through the wire boot, so I'm assuming it's a leaky roof rack screw. I guess it's time to weld 'em shut and repaint the roof.

...Or rearrange the shop so I can park in there again.
 

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Quick vacuum job since my boy eats like cookie monster and has a fugging mess back there. All cleaned up and wiped down again.
Stupid Weather tech liner on the drivers floor pulled the keeper through the carpet. Damn things are JUNK! I would never buy weather tech liners! I Need better all weather liners that don't slip around.
 

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I have Husky Liners. There is a little screw fitting, but I don't see a hole anywhere to screw it into in my existing carpet? The little exposed hole always collects dirt.
 

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I have Husky Liners. There is a little screw fitting, but I don't see a hole anywhere to screw it into in my existing carpet? The little exposed hole always collects dirt.
your supposed to just twist it into the carpet I never put mine in, the liner doesn't move maybe a inch sideways sometimes
 

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your supposed to just twist it into the carpet I never put mine in, the liner doesn't move maybe a inch sideways sometimes

Seems like it would ruin the carpet. I think I'll just cut the screw part off and silicone it in place or something then.
 

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Seems like it would ruin the carpet. I think I'll just cut the screw part off and silicone it in place or something then.
ya that's what I figured would happen as well, that and I take them out from time to time to clean them. It stays in place just fine I have no complaints there good liners
 

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Got the pan and the front cover undone last night.
Was trying to not fully remove the front axle this time around.
Ran into a slight issue, can't seem to get it to work.
And it was a pita to get to the pan bolts.
:doh2:

I tried to pivot the diff/pumpkin side down, but the input shaft binds on the truck for a good tilt.
guessing i need to pivot the other side?


Next plan, dropping the front axle all the way out. :(


Easy to do, but pivoting that fkn thing back in is a pita.
:nolol:


Oh well, easier to get a good solid torque reading when reinstalling the pan.
That’s true. But what a PIA.
 

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