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

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My choice was driven by having a two speed transfer case and all the towing goodies my Burb came with. I can always add a belt drive intake…
And then require premium fuel, lol

I was wanting a 6.2 and a selectable transfer case, like I'm used to on my 2001, but nothing like that was available unless I found the unicorn 2009 model like that.

Running premium wasn't an issue at all because even with a custom tune to get more performance out of the motor, which many of us do, is a requirement anyway
 
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And then require premium fuel, lol

I was wanting a 6.2 and a selectable transfer case, like I'm used to on my 2001, but nothing like that was available unless I found the unicorn 2009 model like that.

Running premium wasn't an issue at all because even with a custom tune to get more performance out of the motor, which many of us do, is a requirement anyway
Truth.
I have yet to load my high octane tune. Just running the 89 tune.
 

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I almost had one (2013 Yukon XL Denali) but then I am glad I don’t have to run on premium.
ya it wasn't really required until I did the BB tune, previous to that I would mostly put mid-grade I might have ran a handful of 87 thru it when I first got it and gas prices were pre-covid high which was like $4+, now it's a wash $100 gives me 3/4 tank of premium, whatever..... we are screwed for a couple more years no matter what.
it's still over $5 here even for 87 but has dropped about a dollar since the beginning of last month
 
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Looking through Summit racing I see these American Racing wheels that I like and they say it fits my 2012 but I don't know about all these technical backspacing/offset specs and how they compare to my OE wheels

20x8.5
6.13" backspacing
+35mm offset
4.18" (106.25mm) center bore diameter
2200 lbs load rating

What are the OE backspacing and offset specs?

(pic is just representative of the style and not the actual wheel)

are-89328550335_xl.jpg
 
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Yes full coverage with a $500 deductible. Hitch is hiding under the bumper cover. The hitch cover was in the highway and I wasn't going to risk my life to pick that up. He seemed like a nice kid, just bad luck. My daughter thought he was CUTE. :rolleyes:

I hoped you educated her about what a looser that can't even adult enough to have insurance looks like. :angels2:
 

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