What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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07Burb

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You have a cover for the Yukon??
 

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Installed! These make the truck look 10x's better.

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AGREED! Looks GREAT!
 

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If Kon AND cover are both in a garage how is that a rust trap? :hmmm2:
 

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I would agree with you there if outside. I gotta say I keep my '77 in the garage and under the cover during the winter when I hardly drive it. It's mainly just extra protection against random scratches due to the crumb snatchers walking by with who knows what in their hands :lol2:
 

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I would agree with you there if outside. I gotta say I keep my '77 in the garage and under the cover during the winter when I hardly drive it. It's mainly just extra protection against random scratches due to the crumb snatchers walking by with who knows what in their hands :lol2:

CRUMB SNATCHERS, ............... I got some of those!
 

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:yaoface2: Yeah, I've got 3. 2 of which like to walk with their hands out (the other one doesn't only cuz he's only 4 months old :D). The only reason it's not covered in the summer too is because it's too much of a PITA to cover and uncover it all the time so I just take my chances in the warm months :eek:
 

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Took the intake off and cleaned the throttle body. Got my ac drained and charged and new valve, for both my baby and my wife's daily crv. Now both blow nice and cold.
 

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I would agree with you there if outside. I gotta say I keep my '77 in the garage and under the cover during the winter when I hardly drive it. It's mainly just extra protection against random scratches due to the crumb snatchers walking by with who knows what in their hands :lol2:

Crumb snatchers!!! That's awesome!!
 

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please tell me ur ******** us and you REALLY DON'T put that beast under a rust trap aka car cover??

Sure do Heath..... I wash and wax after every cruise too... But then again I only drive it about 3 times a month,just enough so the low pro's dont get a flat spot:Big Laugh:


JACOB....EXCELLENT POINT!

---------- Post added at 09:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:13 PM ----------

:yaoface2: Yeah, I've got 3. 2 of which like to walk with their hands out (the other one doesn't only cuz he's only 4 months old :D). The only reason it's not covered in the summer too is because it's too much of a PITA to cover and uncover it all the time so I just take my chances in the warm months :eek:

Yeah,Burb....the cover on my Yukon is definetly for its own saftey! For some reason my crumb snatchers love drive thier power wheels in the garage....
 

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