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

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Tonyrodz

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Replaced the broken exterior handle on the front passenger side door.

Replaced the speaker on that door while I had the panel off. I had replaced the drivers side last year.

Changed the oil and had the pleasure of having my 13 yr old daughter help me with the oil change. Pretty cool to get do that with her.
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Get the girlie dirty lol! Good that she learns too.
 

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I spent 4 days playing in the desert.

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I turned my 9 year old boy onto old classic country. He is addicted now.
I remember listening to old country riding in my dads truck as a kid. Still remember the time when Hank Williams’ “There’s a Tear In My Beer” came in and said that’s where they got the idea for light beer. I’m pretty sure he had a can of either Old Milwaukee or Schlitz between his legs as we were driving down the road.
 

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I remember listening to old country riding in my dads truck as a kid. Still remember the time when Hank Williams’ “There’s a Tear In My Beer” came in and said that’s where they got the idea for light beer. I’m pretty sure he had a can of either Old Milwaukee or Schlitz between his legs as we were driving down the road.

As a kid I used to visit one of my older relatives who owned a farm outside San Antonio. At the end of the day, we would be heading back to the house in his old pickup. He always had country music on the radio (guys like Jimmie Rodgers) and a beer between his legs. He always threw his empties back into the bed. He always told me that was what pickup's were for...

Once in a while, I got a sip. :)
 

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