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

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IS your ride a PPV or did you buy the cluster somewhere? I'm looking for one, or at least the PPV cluster face, but haven't yet found either anywhere online. Any suggestions?
Mine is not a PPV. I found it on eBay.
 

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You have to use your own bulbs, I have led's already, might go with some switchback's though
I understand but in nearly all lights in that price range they’re all built-in led with no bulbs needed to be added in. Usually the accent is used as a turn signal, as a switchback that turns yellow when the turn signal is on and they go back to white when it turns off, like factory lights. That’s what I would expect from these at the price. Those have reflectors in the turn signal area like old school which is weird to me. Just my opinion.
 

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I understand but in nearly all lights in that price range they’re all built-in led with no bulbs needed to be added in. Usually the accent is used as a turn signal, as a switchback that turns yellow when the turn signal is on and they go back to white when it turns off, like factory lights. That’s what I would expect from these at the price. Those have reflectors in the turn signal area like old school which is weird to me. Just my opinion.
I agree but I hope the build quality is good for the rest of it I can deal with the turn signal part, maybe they didn't do it because these dam yukons have some weird wiring for the lights, remember the issue with getting the resistor working correctly?
 

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pretty much, nobody gets anywhere faster than me unless they are flying, I think I have watched cannonball run to many times
I've calmed down a bit but still won't hesitate to take the sidewalk if I need to.
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Always gotta sneak in a DIC pic…lol
 

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had this for over a month now. Who knows when I’ll get it installed.
Say what?!? I didn’t even know they made those. There’s a good chance that you can always learn something new every day. Thank you for that one.
You should most definitely quit your bitchin. I get 10-11. I’ll post a pic of my avg tomorrow.
That’s the opposite of what @Doubeleive gets…his numbers are closer to 10-11 gallons per mile. Unless he’s in the carpool lane.
 

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You have to use your own bulbs, I have led's already, might go with some switchback's though

I agree but I hope the build quality is good for the rest of it I can deal with the turn signal part, maybe they didn't do it because these dam yukons have some weird wiring for the lights, remember the issue with getting the resistor working correctly?
If I had to guess, that’s exactly the reasoning that came to mind. I have been running switchbacks for years and have had zero issue with them other than the initial check to ensure you have the polarity correct. If you get the infamous rapid blink on when you hit the switch, just spin the bulb and try it again.
Be mindful that even though they are LED’s, the “bulbs” can still get hot. Not quite as hot as the factory tail bulbs that are known for melting the housings, but still hot nonetheless.
 

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Has anyone who does any kind of towing swapped out their foldable lighted OEM mirrors for something better suited for towing a trailer? Either doubles or an extended setup that still works with the mirror switch? I have a set of the molded “clip on” style that work fine, but I’m looking for something different.
 

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Has anyone who does any kind of towing swapped out their foldable lighted OEM mirrors for something better suited for towing a trailer? Either doubles or an extended setup that still works with the mirror switch? I have a set of the molded “clip on” style that work fine, but I’m looking for something different.
I know they do sell a setup like that because a guy had mentioned his setup while towing. I forget if they were oem or aftermarket. Sorry not too helpful, but they do make them that work with the factory mirror switch--according to him lol.
 

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