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

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I am using 19302058 on mine. They are freaking expensive tho.
When looking those up they all say chrome capped. The Acadia ones are chrome capped and some of the caps are loose and rattle when you shake it. They also get stuck in the impact socket.

I just have bad memories of the chromed acorn style nuts that came on our 02 mustang. They had caps that would eventually loosen and slide off the steel core of the nut.
 

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had the passenger side motor mount replaced at the dealer today because I wasn't going to try and tackle that monster. As a habit I always double check other peoples work and when I got home I found one of the drivers side motor mount bolts sitting in the buckle area under the mount not sure how it stayed there on the way home I gassed it a few times to see how it felt, but anyway I managed to get it back in "barely snug" and it was dark and I am not sure what the torque spec is but I am taking it back in the morning and have them re torque the drivers side, I know the procedure to replace the passenger side should involve loosening the drivers side. the bolt goes in completely blind so kind of a b.itch
and that's why i paid them to do it because it would have taken me 3 times longer.
 

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When looking those up they all say chrome capped. The Acadia ones are chrome capped and some of the caps are loose and rattle when you shake it. They also get stuck in the impact socket.

I just have bad memories of the chromed acorn style nuts that came on our 02 mustang. They had caps that would eventually loosen and slide off the steel core of the nut.
They are chrome lug nuts like you would expect them to be. They aren't some cheap capped ones like your thinking.
 

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OK, but like I said, when searching that GM part #, every description says they're capped

:hmmm2:
I believe the OEM lugnuts are “capped”, but I may be mistaken. I think they just have better fit and finish on the capping than an aftermarket like Dorman.
 
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I believe the lug nuts on my 2015 Acadia Denali are all OEM and are capped, and half of them rattle. I don't notice it when installed, but I recently rotated the tires and noticed this while they were off. Thankfully they're not slipping off the core though.
 

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OK, but like I said, when searching that GM part #, every description says they're capped

:hmmm2:
I’m certain they are a solid machined and chromed lug nut. I know what kind your talking about an hate them as much as you do. Here is a few pics of what I have. Can’t get a good pic down inside the bore.
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I’m certain they are a solid machined and chromed lug nut. I know what kind your talking about an hate them as much as you do. Here is a few pics of what I have. Can’t get a good pic down inside the bore. View attachment 384459
I agree, those aren't capped. I can tell just by seeing where the sides meet the top of the conical seat.

You said those are OE part # 19302058 or are they aftermarket replacements? Everywhere I look for that part # says capped. Also, the ones I've seen aren't beveled at the upper corners, but flat straight across the face.
 

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I agree, those aren't capped. I can tell just by seeing where the sides meet the top of the conical seat.

You said those are OE part # 19302058 or are they aftermarket replacements? Everywhere I look for that part # says capped.
They are OE. Came factory on this truck with the CK375 wheels. It was a set with locks and I tossed the locks and ordered 4 more on GM parts direct with that part number. I found a set with locks on ebay.
 
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Think I'll just find some good aftermarket ones, maybe from the local parts store where I can actually see them.

GmPartsDirect has that part # as discontinued and replaced with the other one I posted previously in the attached screenshot (hope they're showing up).

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Funny though, the review for that part from February states that it's a solid nut and not capped but the ones that came on his 2019 were capped.

Sounds to me like it could be a crap shoot, thus wanting to try and find something aftermarket.

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I used these chromies. They're plated, not capped. 22mm socket, factory replacements.
Dorman 711-604
 

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had the passenger side motor mount replaced at the dealer today because I wasn't going to try and tackle that monster. As a habit I always double check other peoples work and when I got home I found one of the drivers side motor mount bolts sitting in the buckle area under the mount not sure how it stayed there on the way home I gassed it a few times to see how it felt, but anyway I managed to get it back in "barely snug" and it was dark and I am not sure what the torque spec is but I am taking it back in the morning and have them re torque the drivers side, I know the procedure to replace the passenger side should involve loosening the drivers side. the bolt goes in completely blind so kind of a b.itch
and that's why i paid them to do it because it would have taken me 3 times longer.
dealer took care of it, all the motor mount bolts were re-torqued this morning. Now thinking about new tires it's starting into rainy season, rain is my nemesis......
 

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I used these chromies. They're plated, not capped. 22mm socket, factory replacements.
Dorman 711-604
Anybody stumble across good black chrome lug nuts? I went the aftermarket spline lugs when I switched to the Black Silverado wheels - of course they were painted black so the look like crap now! I prefer no chrome at all and want to stick to the storm trooper theme of white/black only.
 

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