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

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Let us know how you like them. Got a link?

I think these are the handles, from a recent thread.

 

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I think these are the handles, from a recent thread.

Did you look at the Video they have for it with the white AI pickup truck jumping the dirt hill? Pretty bad ass haha
 

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apparently I am a beast and cracked the passenger side exhaust manifold in half, sounded like a hand operated air compressor kind of a weird sound.
thought maybe it was the gasket but no such luck. no codes and no loss of power, probably would have thrown a code eventually though.

Time for headers! Looks like you can only get shorties if you want to stay CA-complient, but those are still good for a few hp/tq, and will sound better.

 
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Time for headers! Looks like you can only get shorties if you want to stay CA-complient, but those are still good for a few hp/tq, and will sound better.

nah, I have used headers before a couple times for me it's a constant job of trying to keep therm from either working there way loose or leaking, I have also cracked headers the factory cast iron are much more robust and trouble free.
mine cracked like here behind the heat shield, so you can only see it from underneath with a flashlight
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nah, I have used headers before a couple times for me it's a constant job of trying to keep therm from either working there way loose or leaking, I have also cracked headers the factory cast iron are much more robust and trouble free.
mine cracked like here behind the heat shield, so you can only see it from underneath with a flashlight
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See, right there is your problem.... That maple leaf means it's only good for cold temps. You need the ones manufactured in Australia, where they can survive real heat.

They currently have the highest temps on the planet, by far.
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Had the bowties and hooks powdercoated to match my wheels. For some reason they did the bolt heads too lol. The color that Vossen used wasn’t a standard color and we couldn’t get it, but they had one that was just about identical. I don’t think it’ll be noticeable at all especially being on the front and rear and not right next to the wheels. I like how they’re kinda similar to the original gold emblems.

Also ordered a painted front bumper cover that should be here by next week. It’s apparently made in the USA, CAPA certified, and only $450 (painted), so I’m hoping it’s a good one. Got another grille also that should be here tomorrow. Never cared for the design of mine, and didn’t wanna deal with removing it and reinstalling.

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See, right there is your problem.... That maple leaf means it's only good for cold temps. You need the ones manufactured in Australia, where they can survive real heat.

They currently have the highest temps on the planet, by far.
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lol, that's just a stock photo I found online but a LOT of GM parts are made in Canada and Mexico
and of course they do it's summer there, due to the rotational axis of our rock in space
 

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Turned off the automatic rear tailgate. It's been 2 times(and 2 times too many) now that I have looked outside in my driveway or walked out of a store to find it wide open..smh. If anyone else has had this happen you know the feeling. I guess the button is susceptible to getting perfectly squeezed in my pocket.
 
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