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

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cfmistry

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Raised her up to a 2/3" drop from a 3/4". The rubbing was too much, and I actually think it looks better as a 2/3".


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George B

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I have never seen a set that I can borrow from a auto parts store that I trust.

Here is what I got off of Amazon.
Shankly Spring Compressor Tool (2 Pieces) - Heavy Duty Build, Ultra Rugged Coil Spring Compressor, Strong and Durable Spring Compressor with Safety Gu https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071DQJG24/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_yUWAnYSdKGPRJ

nice, those seem to be good ones. Years ago I could borrow an OTC compressor from the local Bumper to Bumper. It was this unit. That thing was great!

https://www.amazon.com/OTC-6494-Cla...02SRHU6#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div
 

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Well after trying to figure out my brake issue the front hub started making little noise today. Guess that could be the issue. Bought the moog hub and it lasted just over a year :confused:

Whats the better one thatll last more then a year atleast. delco, dorman or timkin?

I went with the SKF X-tracker Hybrid hubs as they are highly recommended by people who road course race, so I figured they should be pretty heavy duty and great for regular daily driver use.
 

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@Rocket Man i definitely concur with the wheel speed sensor. The lights went away and came back as soon as I pulled away. I need to check which one. Good call
Well finally got around to checking out what is wrong and before I got the laptop out I jacked it up and checked the front wheels because I heard a rubbing noise. Find out it’s the FR wheel bearing/hub. The whole wheel was wiggling. Anyways 250 bucks and 2 hours later all done codes gone and fixed.

now I got a lot of catch up reading to do...
 

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Well finally got around to checking out what is wrong and before I got the laptop out I jacked it up and checked the front wheels because I heard a rubbing noise. Find out it’s the FR wheel bearing/hub. The whole wheel was wiggling. Anyways 250 bucks and 2 hours later all done codes gone and fixed.

now I got a lot of catch up reading to do...
Save up for the other side, it won’t be far behind.
 

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