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

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the kit and case with 2 batt and charger is like $400+
don't need the case a 2nd battery could come in handy occasionally
so tool and starter battery kit looks like the best deal so far
 
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thanks I am just looking for something to toss in a bag when off roading to make things faster and easier if needed, now I get to try and find the best deal lol which usually turns out to be amazon because of the free shipping and business purchase. @pwtr02ss is there a model number on that wookie
Off roading, like when taking out street signs?
 

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Over a week of driving and the idle is still not back to normal. I didn't disconnect my battery when I replaced the throttle body. I am thinking of cleaning my original throttle body and putting it back in. I bought the part on Amazon Warehouse so maybe there was already an issue with it. It would be super easy for me to return it as well.


Sorry I missed your posts, I went through the same crap when I replaced mine. I had to take it to Pep Boys to get a forced relearn.
 

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Try eBay for the tools. I bought that on eBay...

Thanks to @Tonyv__ I saved some bills.

Heres the seller I bought from. They shipped it fast


Batteries I bought from home depot because I was afraid of getting knock offs. I'm sure plenty of eBay sellers have real ones, I just didn't look.

this is who I bought my batteries from. Came in original packaging and are holding up great.i got 2 m18 ** 8.0 for $200 but it looks like prices have skyrocketed. Not sure why
 

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Over a week of driving and the idle is still not back to normal. I didn't disconnect my battery when I replaced the throttle body. I am thinking of cleaning my original throttle body and putting it back in. I bought the part on Amazon Warehouse so maybe there was already an issue with it. It would be super easy for me to return it as well.
Where you at in TX? I’m in Arlington and have a tech2 we can force the relearn with…
 

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Home Depot has/had a deal on Rigid tools. Buy any two from a specific group for $179. I bought the wrench, plus a package of two batteries and the charger for $179. The wrench alone is $179.
this one? deal is good till the end of the month

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any recommendations for a battery powered impact that can do lug nuts off & back on?
I like bang for the buck stuff so brand name doesn't matter but not trying to go for harbor freight either unless it's one of the rare reliable tools
I usually use air tools but something portable may come in handy in the future.
Milwaukee M18 High Torque Works like a charm on the truck & the car
 

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this one? deal is good till the end of the month

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That’s a smoking deal. I have been impressed with my Ridgid cordless tools since I bought them many years ago. I currently have the 1/4” impact and it’s strong. I also use their 3/8” drill and skill saw. They’re probably 8-10 years old and all the batteries are still good even. Plus they’re lifetime warranty so if they stop charging they’ll replace them. I see they still advertise that. I was looking at going with the Milwaukee M18 line but it’s expensive to switch over. I was looking at that 1/2” impact of theirs and it’s $250 but one single battery is $150 and then you need a charger. So… I just bought this Ridgid combo. Thanks for the heads up guys.
 

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I didn’t have a problem. Chose free delivery so I don’t have to go deal with those idiots in the store, scheduled for next Monday. :cool:
ya I saw that and when i got to check out it only had store pickup they just text me the wrench is ready now and battery's will be here sometime between the 2nd-5th, website was going so slow it kept timing out chrome and....I just drove right by there 15 minutes ago f@ck
 

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ya I saw that and when i got to check out it only had store pickup they just text me the wrench is ready now and battery's will be here sometime between the 2nd-5th, website was going so slow it kept timing out chrome and....I just drove right by there 15 minutes ago f@ck
I looked at the option of store pick-up and saw the batteries wouldn’t be there until the 2nd-5th but they could deliver the whole shebang by the 1st so figured wtf. I’m sure as hell not making 2 trips. I’m not sure if my current 18v Ridgid batteries will work with it. It would be nice if they do.
 

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