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

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Sir_Hiro

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They sell several different thicknesses of spacers for that. So if you want 2”of lift, buy 1” spacers etc. That Amazon link I provided, they sell them for 1/2”-2 1/2” of lift.
I saw that. Thanks. I think I got a sway bar link going to..got a random clunk on bumps sometimes. So when Im in there I'll look at those to
 

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Swapping rear shocks in my cousin's garage because it was snowing earlier.
 

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Anyone know why one shock air line was held on by a plastic clip and one had a metal clip?
The metal clip was on the driver side next to the air pump.
Previous work done or is that how they're supposed to be?
 

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I'm just curious about maps that work when the cell phone doesn't have the cell connection. Like out in the boonies with a real GPS.
This isn't necessarily relevant to any dash unit, but I use Organic Maps, which uses Open Street Maps data. Once the data files are on your phone or tablet, you need no connectivity for navigation.

It can open kml files (Google Earth format) and export points and tracks you've created in the app. I regularly create routings, "avoid" areas, interest points, etc. in kml format for use with the app.
 

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I should have known it wasn’t California, you can’t drive on the beaches there can you? Most of Oregon and Washington is open to vehicles. It’s great to see the people from elsewhere get stuck in the sand. :p Not you of course.
Pismo Beach, on the northern California coast.
 

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I should have known it wasn’t California, you can’t drive on the beaches there can you? Most of Oregon and Washington is open to vehicles. It’s great to see the people from elsewhere get stuck in the sand. :p Not you of course.
I have seen people stuck out here a couple times, but not this trip, the sand is pretty damp right now so all of it is easy to drive on. Pismo beach would be the closest one to me but still like 3 hours away
 

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I have seen people stuck out here a couple times, but not this trip, the sand is pretty damp right now so all of it is easy to drive on. Pismo beach would be the closest one to me but still like 3 hours away
When I moved to Marin County, Ca., in 1960, ( from British Columbia).... My 1st experience at Stinson Beach..... One foot in the water.... Nope... too cold !!
 

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