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

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Just Fishing

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i compared one of my new H3 mounts to the mounts i took off of my hoe, and they look identical except for the heatshield.
it's smaller on the H3 mounts.

I assume that's because the fluid filled original mounts needed more heat shielding, so they gave it a larger air gap.

Also when you go to remove the mounts.
The bottom nuts are captured.
just onbolt from the top.

I was all trying to hold the top and unbolt from the bottom... :rolleyes::oops: :fc5716bd:
 

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I used them briefly for a few months, they make a lot of dust and squeak like hell but they do stop you. Now I am using the new Duralast elite copper-free ceramic, they work quite well, no dust at all, silent, once those wear down I have set of the Baer eradi-speed 15" rotors to put on with a new set of the copper free pads, I just can't bring myself to spend $4k or more on brake upgrades I'll just push my foot harder lol

copper free is important if you live by the sea or something like that...
kills the fish or some crap i hear, the copper. :rolleyes:

:D

if anyone was wondering.
copper free is not a "better braking" feature.
:cheers:
 

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Thought it was h2 mounts not h3.

me too, but that's what the pn brought up.
I pretty much blindly clicked the "Buy now" button once i found a low price (paid $77 each).

I always thought the H3 had an inline 6 or something like that, and more based off of the tailblazer chassis.
and the H2 was more like a tahoe chassis
 

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copper free is important if you live by the sea or something like that...
kills the fish or some crap i hear, the copper. :rolleyes:

:D

if anyone was wondering.
copper free is not a "better braking" feature.
:cheers:
They market them as 3x the performance of there old pads, time will tell, a set of premium ceramic usually last me about a year and half, factory pads last me about 6 months, the last set of "police pads" lasted me about a year.
 

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