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

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Rokmonanoff

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Oil and filter change today.

Have air filter and lucas fuel injector cleaner for tomorrow. Considering purchasing a scan tool or code reader to figure out what my CEL is needing fixed.

I figure I should put together a list of things to fix maintenance wise anyway. At 92K. Getting to be that time.

Thinking for now:
  • MAF
  • O2 Sensors
  • Plugs and Wires
  • Brake pads and possibly rotors
  • Coolant flush

I figure most of this is stuff I can do myself.

It will need the ride control fixed, but I still don't have the spare 4200 sitting around Midas wants to fix it...

Rok
 

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After I did my brakes & realized how crappy my wheels looked so I polished them up...

Front...
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Rear...
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Cameron


What brakes did you buy
 

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What brakes did you buy
2007+ FRONT drilled & slotted R1 Concepts rotors...plus ceramic pads
00-06 REAR drilled & slotted R1 Concepts rotors...plus ceramic pads
Raybestos professional calipers FRONT & REAR...
Goodridge stainless lines...
New ACDelco parking brake shoes...

Cameron
 

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Started ordering for my future '07 brake upgrade by purchasing a passenger side caliper (starting to slooooowly buy parts! ahaha). Also gearing up to change out my drivers side door pins here in the next few days (hopefully).

Seems like the older I get and the more kids I help create, my project take even longer than before to complete.......but I'll take any progress I can get! ahah
 

Big Buttons

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Started ordering for my future '07 brake upgrade by purchasing a passenger side caliper (starting to slooooowly buy parts! ahaha). Also gearing up to change out my drivers side door pins here in the next few days (hopefully).

Seems like the older I get and the more kids I help create, my project take even longer than before to complete.......but I'll take any progress I can get! ahah

Still faster than Jacob lol
 

Yuko04

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Damn new PS pump is leaking. 4days old. Pos!
They have a new one coming and I told the parts house they can give me a discount for their faulty product or pay me some labor fees.......

SUBLETTKUSTOMZ
 

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Damn new PS pump is leaking. 4days old. Pos!
They have a new one coming and I told the parts house they can give me a discount for their faulty product or pay me some labor fees.......

SUBLETTKUSTOMZ

You should fire your mechanic for doing such a shoddy job
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Replaced my dead 130 amp alternator today with a dc power oem 185 amp alternator. It looks so new compared to everything else under the hood. Seems to be running good, the only hiccup i had was getting that dam belt on, you have to crank that tesnioner so far down but thats just inexperience. But all in all it took me about an hour and now my car has power.
 

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Stam2000

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Replaced my dead 130 amp alternator today with a dc power oem 185 amp alternator. It looks so new compared to everything else under the hood. Seems to be running good, the only hiccup i had was getting that dam belt on, you have to crank that tesnioner so far down but thats just inexperience. But all in all it took me about an hour and now my car has power.
Time to clean up under there
 

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