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

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Ordered the Baer Erradispeed rear rotors and brackets, rear pads are done for so it's time, hopefully they won't get too squeaky for the next couple weeks.
stupid Amazon had them for $80 less but they are out of stock and won't ship them to my address for some reason..... makes no sense because I ordered them thru amazon from jegs and there shipping to same dam address!
 

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It’s a Dorman part. I have one on the passenger rear too. Been on for almost two years with much use. I wanted to go OE but needed it fixed “now”. Maybe I can find some takeoff parts someday.
I replaced just the chrome part of the handle for cheap. They were gm. Sold in pairs, best I remember. I'll try to find the part number

Edit 19299865

Edit 2:disregard. Read that as interior handle originally. My bad
 
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I had to replace the PS front exterior door handle on my Yukon a couple of years ago. I bought the Dorman version. I compared it against the OEM one and found it to appear just as good as OEM (which admittedly isn't very good). The Gruven parts are just threaded inserts to repair ONE specific failure mode where the OEM inserts pull out of the handle. Both the one that failed on my truck and the one other I've seen broken failed where the actuator rod attaches to the handle, not the threaded inserts. The only fix for that would be a billet handle. The last time I looked you could buy billet handles, but they were several hundred apiece.
 

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This leather seat swap has been a freaking nightmare. Driver side occupancy sensor has went out and the dealership wants 200 for the part and 800 for the install.

My 3rd party Warranty won’t cover it. Hilarious to think something that’s part of the airbag feature isn’t covered. Lesson learned.
 

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This leather seat swap has been a freaking nightmare. Driver side occupancy sensor has went out and the dealership wants 200 for the part and 800 for the install.

My 3rd party Warranty won’t cover it. Hilarious to think something that’s part of the airbag feature isn’t covered. Lesson learned.
Junkyard?
 

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This leather seat swap has been a freaking nightmare. Driver side occupancy sensor has went out and the dealership wants 200 for the part and 800 for the install.

My 3rd party Warranty won’t cover it. Hilarious to think something that’s part of the airbag feature isn’t covered. Lesson learned.
have you checked it? I didn't even know there was one, what's the part number?
 

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There's an occupancy sensor under the driver's seat?

I mean, it's kind of obvious if the car is in motion that there is someone in the driver's seat :emotions33:

Yes, Drivers seat. Here’s the code the tech 2 pulled
 

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