What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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mountie

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It feels like King Kong is jumping up and down on the hood as I'm going 75mph is the best I can describe it
Have someone drive beside you at 75 mph...... Watch the tire bouncing ???
....I just saw a 2017 (?) Suburban on the freeway with it's tire bouncing 3 inches off the ground, as the driver cruised along...... as if nothing was wrong....
( Oviously the shock was a tad worn/ no oil ?)
 

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I was on I-25 with my 06 Sierra Denali, and it has started this scary vibration type feel at speeds over 70mph. I can only describe it as driving over washboard trails, but at highway speeds. I have Bilstein shocks all around, could it be weak torsion bars?
Probably a bad shock, might be a broken belt in a tire.
 

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replaced the upper intermediate steering shaft and bearing, and rear upper and lower control arms and track bar today..

Gotta knock out the pitman arm this week.

I also recently did everything up front.. control arms, tie rods, bearings, sway bar bushings, camber/caster plates and bolts.
Had to cut out my passenger side upper control arm the caster bolt was siezed. Replaced it with a brand new one and my last alignment the tech said the "bolt spins freely" wtf does that even mean?
About to take the upper control arm off and replace the caster plate and bolt once more and see if that fixes it. I want a perfect alignment again. Maybe something is up with the guide pin
 

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How about this for a simple thread. I know a lot of us do simple stuff to our trucks everyday and we don't make a new thread for everything we do. So if you did something neat, simple, or just want to brag about a new cool piece you threw on your ride post it up. I figure this thread will also bring inspiration to others as well.

I'll start.....

Today I did some spring cleaning to the my '01 Tahoe. I washed it and cleaned out the inside. I also ordered some new JL audio speakers for the doors and front and rear Weathertech floor mats. I also put some sound deadening material in the doors.

Jack your post count up, and post away.
-Ben
Anybody notice that you can not coast in neutral shut off your engine and it won’t start in neutral at all. Is this normal with these trucks??? Won’t start in neutral at all. ????
 

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Anybody notice that you can not coast in neutral shut off your engine and it won’t start in neutral at all. Is this normal with these trucks??? Won’t start in neutral at all. ????
Maybe you have a bad Park/Neutral switch?

Should be able to start while moving in Neutral.

From page 2-22 of my 04 owner's manual...
"Starting Your Engine

Move your shift lever to PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N).
Your engine won’t start in any other position – that’s a
safety feature. To restart when you’re already moving,
use NEUTRAL (N) only
."
 

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replaced the upper intermediate steering shaft and bearing, and rear upper and lower control arms and track bar today..

Gotta knock out the pitman arm this week.

I also recently did everything up front.. control arms, tie rods, bearings, sway bar bushings, camber/caster plates and bolts.
Had to cut out my passenger side upper control arm the caster bolt was siezed. Replaced it with a brand new one and my last alignment the tech said the "bolt spins freely" wtf does that even mean?
About to take the upper control arm off and replace the caster plate and bolt once more and see if that fixes it. I want a perfect alignment again. Maybe something is up with the guide pin
If you got the spc brand bolts and plates they are junk and strip out before reaching torque. I had to cut one back off, so I went ahead and replaced the bolts with Dorman ones from autozone, and used the spc plates. The other bolts were all on the verge of being stripped out.

The guide pins I got to replace the ones I knocked out with the Sawzall weren't right either, and I ended up using little stainless nuts and bolts for a them.
 

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I got my Tahoe back last night and dropped it at the shop to get some maintenance done. I am beyond pleased with the work that was done. The shop did an excellent job with panel fitment and going above and beyond with their customer service. I did get a quote to just go ahead and repair the rest of the body (dents, scratches, and a repaint) I'm going to save for that over the winter and get the rest of it redone next year. After the first week or so goes by I'll wash it and detail the interior (very dusty from being in a shop for 3 weeks).

Thanks for all the suggestions and support over the time I've been on this forum. I'll keep everyone in the loop as my rebuild continues!
 

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