What did you do to your 21+ T1XX today?

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KMeloney

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...pic's wouldn't load; is there a secret code? Also added LED tail lights and Flowmaster FX true dual exhaust. I'm trying to figure out why nothing but text is loading.

for the exhaust
Looks great!
 

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Picked up a 2026 Z71 last night! Now to start shopping for accessories

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I haven't driven mine in the last 6 days. Besides not having any gas, I wanted to relax for my Christmas and just stay home. Unaware of the powerful storm that was brewing here in SoCal this week, I just so happened to ceramic coat my Yukon the weekend before. After 4 days of rain, it still looks newly washed.
 

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Typical fading black GM paint/clearcoat on my wife’s 2017 Sub finally drove us nuts and since the bottom line number was pretty much exactly where I wanted to be, I had to whip out the old checkbook. So, as of yesterday, she is now she a happy owner of a 21 Premier and never wants a black one again. :happy107:

Truck needs new tires and windshield, but that’s about it. Checked it for codes with my Autel MK808S yesterday and found a bunch of codes in various modules (nothing to do with CEL), but they all were pointing towards to a bad battery at some point. Dealer had replaced the battery a few weeks ago. Cleared codes and none came back.

Ordered J&L catch can, Airaid intake tube and new Weather Tech 2nd/3rd row mats already. Tires are next and then DiabLew tune. Spending never ends. :evillol:

For now, I’m just going to enjoy having butt coolers again. Love them!!! :head3:

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We went to the capital of the European North of Russia, the Vologda region, to the city of Veliky Ustyug, to the homeland of Santa Claus, this is a symbol of the Russian winter and the New Year, like Santa Claus in the United States. The youngest daughter really wanted to go to him, so on January 1 we went there. It's a short journey of about 600 miles one way. We drove back there in three days. The Yukon in the conditions of a winter highway, as always, is incomparable. Even a slight frost was up to -22C.
 

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Sounds like a fun trip @Vladimir2306 and you had the brightest T1XX Yukon LED headlights to help lead the way!

So I've got to ask. Due to the low temps this time of year and how dirty your Yukon is from the road trip; How or where do you get it washed? Is there an indoor place somewhere with a heated wash bay and warm water you can use?
 

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Sounds like a fun trip @Vladimir2306 and you had the brightest T1XX Yukon LED headlights to help lead the way!

So I've got to ask. Due to the low temps this time of year and how dirty your Yukon is from the road trip; How or where do you get it washed? Is there an indoor place somewhere with a heated wash bay and warm water you can use?
Yes, the headlights are great, it allows you to drive at night without problems, and quickly enough)) As for car washes, yes, we have many places called a car wash, where the employees of this place wash our cars indoors. It is not very expensive, for example, Yukon for washing costs about 10-15 dollars. You have to wash often, once every 1 week in winter and less often in summer)
 

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Airaid MIT and Range RA007 went in yesterday. Had J&L catch can also on the list but ran out of time, so that’ll go in later.

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Time to get rid of the worn out AT-ish tires that were on the Suburban when we bought it and put some regular 70K mile BFG HT tires on. Nice and smooth now. BFG wasn't really my first choice, but since they were on sale at Costco a couple of weeks ago when I ordered them, then so be it.

Would've wanted Michelin Defenders like in the old Suburban, but didn't see the need to spend almost $400 more on them. Haven't had BFG tires in any vehicle since the early/mid-2000s when I used BFG Comp TAs in my Camaro and TransAm. LOL! :Big Laugh:

They even got rid of the old OEM lug nuts that had the cap on them. I hate those things. When they get old, they swell and fitting the socket on them becomes difficult. Or at least getting the lug nuts off the socket.

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Time to get rid of the worn out AT-ish tires that were on the Suburban when we bought it and put some regular 70K mile BFG HT tires on. Nice and smooth now. BFG wasn't really my first choice, but since they were on sale at Costco a couple of weeks ago when I ordered them, then so be it.

Would've wanted Michelin Defenders like in the old Suburban, but didn't see the need to spend almost $400 more on them. Haven't had BFG tires in any vehicle since the early/mid-2000s when I used BFG Comp TAs in my Camaro and TransAm. LOL! :Big Laugh:

They even got rid of the old OEM lug nuts that had the cap on them. I hate those things. When they get old, they swell and fitting the socket on them becomes difficult. Or at least getting the lug nuts off the socket.

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I guess I should have said pics on your ride, as if you are happy with the look.....we like side pics, what color is your ride?
LOL! They're just the black round kind. :Big Laugh: Anyway... Here's what they look like in real life. So far no complaints. Going on a road trip today for the weekend, so we'll see how they work on the interstate.

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