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

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but that's for the OEM hard lines that plug into the little adapter, right?
From what it came with the little adapters but the radiator itself is threaded for the inverted flare adapter.
It does have a taper on the inside of the radiator.
5/8”-18 thread
Mine came with some plugs in the fittings already so I just left those in there to keep it clean during install and I've been driving around with them in there this whole time since I still haven't connected the radiator to the trans yet.
 

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I think when I do the VVT and DOD delete I'll paint the radiator black so I can't see it behind the grill, or at least the tanks.
I don't really like it seeing the shiny aluminum back there... Pretty sure once I relocate the trans cooler to make room for the intercooler on the whipple, I think that intercooler will take up most of the aluminum core and I won't have to look at it.
 
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I’m really digging this new Silverado EV. My mind is at 70% on pulling the trigger. Just want to see what the other trims are going to be. Cause no way im paying 100k for the rst which is already sold out on preorders
 

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It does have a taper on the inside of the radiator.
5/8”-18 thread
Mine came with some plugs in the fittings already so I just left those in there to keep it clean during install and I've been driving around with them in there this whole time since I still haven't connected the radiator to the trans yet.

Thank you!!!
You're awesome!

Does the threaded end look like this with a slight taper?

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Edit: i believe you already said that it does have a taper. :cheers:
 
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I was reading about electric in general and how city driving (stop n go)would reduce rated mileage by around 37%, haah the way I drive it would probably be 50%
My budget is around 60k. I was looking at the model Y. But this is perfect for me. I hope they have a HUD and the digital review mirror. It’s not coming out til 2024. So I’ll be hanging onto my Tahoe for a while
 

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Not for the tahoe, but it's for the next step.
While i have a decent size of tool box already.
I need more tool storage in order to have things spread out and not piled in there.

I would also like something that has more of a work space on the top, should be helpful with keeping things organized...lol

So last night, i took the seats out of the hoe and picked up a nice lil 52in tool box.
Heavy *****.
Fit perfectly in the hoe.

And i ordered a new oem crankshaft.
Should be here in a week or two.
 

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Did you notice how loose the tank sits in the “housing slots” on the fenderwall, or was that one a better fit than OEM?
I think I ended up wrapping mine in some foam (the kind used for water lines) just to keep it from rattling around so much.
Of course it has to happen when the weather is crap. Glad it all went smoothly for you.


Yeah, I didn't realize it was so loose. I actually put the old one back it to make sure the new one wasn't defective. They both shook the same amount.
 

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Well, washed it before I realized it's supposed to rain today, thankfully it's only turned out to be an intermittent sprinkle.
Rotated the tires, saw that the squeak on the new 14 bolt is nothing more than the parking brakes dragging on the drum. I'm assuming I didn't align them properly. Passenger side is starting to delaminate, driver side seems okay. So I'll put that on the list of stuff to order and worry about in the future.
Oil change nearly done, and I need to hurry up and head to my buddy's funeral.


Oh, not sure how many miles I had it in for, but there wasn't a whole lot of oil in the catch can. Should be interesting to see what comes out at the next change.
 

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