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

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Just watched it snow and get dirtier and dirtier.
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Esky rear hatch could be a cool mod if doable :) I like the esky rear handle better than the tahoe and Yukon handle
 

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Esky rear hatch could be a cool mod if doable :) I like the esky rear handle better than the tahoe and Yukon handle

What I hate more than the handle is the nipple-awkward-looking button for the window.
 

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Esky rear hatch could be a cool mod if doable :) I like the esky rear handle better than the tahoe and Yukon handle

Long story short I was involved in an accident. A silverado tboned me with my kids in the car. Denali was totaled, bought it back from insurance company. Went to a dealer and was told that the denali's and escalade rear hatch was interchangeable. So I will be attempting this mod to see if it's true.
 

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Long story short I was involved in an accident. A silverado tboned me with my kids in the car. Denali was totaled, bought it back from insurance company. Went to a dealer and was told that the denali's and escalade rear hatch was interchangeable. So I will be attempting this mod to see if it's true.

Get 'r dun!!!
 

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Installed z71 fogs finally. I also have a stock pile of parts. I'm just waiting for some free time from Uncle Sam to install them.
 

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Here is the new tires, like I said I wanted a more aggressive sidewall, but at $170 a tire and everything else was $220 I said f-it and went with these. So far they have done great in the slush and ice we have had. And great in the wet as well. So i am happy.
 

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Gave her a wash, but had to leave her at home in the 80F heat.
 

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Installed a set of 22's i bought off my shop owneruploadfromtaptalk1424821906610.jpguploadfromtaptalk1424821928326.jpg

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Got my rear brake pads yesterday so it's time to install them today! I know, I know, super super exciting! ahahha
 

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Just replaced my drivers window motor. been meaning to do this for a month and a half lol.

Was your window just slow to move, or wouldn't move at all? My passenger side window is significantly slower than the driver's, and I've been considering replacing the motor. How hard a job was it?
 

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Was your window just slow to move, or wouldn't move at all? My passenger side window is significantly slower than the driver's, and I've been considering replacing the motor. How hard a job was it?

I started slowing down and then after one snow storm here it started making a clicking/popping noise and didn't really want to go up. The GM ones go out pretty often.

But it's super easy.

1. Take off door panel
2. Peel off plastic liner
3. Tape window to door so it wont fall down. I used painters tape
4. Loosen the two window clamps. 2 10mm bolts.
5. Unbolt the other 5 or 6 10mm bolts and unplug window motor.
6. Wiggle the entire assembly out and reverse to install.
 

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Hanging out at a friends race track working on the high beams on my CVPI, I heard a sound that I have heard many time, it was my tahoe coming up the road and the mechanic that has been working on it was revving up at us, it was so nice to finally see it running again! He is going to drive it a day or two to make sure everything is right before he gives it back to me. For a backup vehicle I picked up a 2004 Crown Vic PI (P71) with 81k miles for 3000.00, it use to belong to the City of Greensboro fire dept, so all interior is there, no mixed matched seats, interior is perfect, just a few paint chips other than that its nice!
 

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I started slowing down and then after one snow storm here it started making a clicking/popping noise and didn't really want to go up. The GM ones go out pretty often.

But it's super easy.

1. Take off door panel
2. Peel off plastic liner
3. Tape window to door so it wont fall down. I used painters tape
4. Loosen the two window clamps. 2 10mm bolts.
5. Unbolt the other 5 or 6 10mm bolts and unplug window motor.
6. Wiggle the entire assembly out and reverse to install.

That would be the power window motor & regulator assembly in case anyone reading this thinks you just changed out JUST the motor itself. :)
 

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