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

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iamdub

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So its as bad as the #3 cylinder spark plug on a v6 s10 or the heater core in one as well?

Personally, I'd rather tackle the plug than NNBS headlights. That spark plug requires something like two sockets- 5/8" spark plug socket and and a socket to remove the nut from the steering shaft crossbolt and you're working in the same area. The NNBS headlight requires 2-3 different tools to remove the bumper cover plus whatever socket (probably 10mm) to remove the headlight itself. Plus you're all over the ground on both sides. Just a bunch of unnecessary tedious BS.

Compared to the S10 heater core? Yeah- NNBS headlight wins for sure!
 

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Personally, I'd rather tackle the plug than NNBS headlights. That spark plug requires something like two sockets- 5/8" spark plug socket and and a socket to remove the nut from the steering shaft crossbolt and you're working in the same area. The NNBS headlight requires 2-3 different tools to remove the bumper cover plus whatever socket (probably 10mm) to remove the headlight itself. Plus you're all over the ground on both sides. Just a bunch of unnecessary tedious BS.

Compared to the S10 heater core? Yeah- NNBS headlight wins for sure!

If you have these two items...
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Then the plug next to the steering shaft on the S-10 is no big deal.

5/8" sparkplug socket and whatever size offset wrench that fits the back of the socket.
 

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Personally, I'd rather tackle the plug than NNBS headlights. That spark plug requires something like two sockets- 5/8" spark plug socket and and a socket to remove the nut from the steering shaft crossbolt and you're working in the same area. The NNBS headlight requires 2-3 different tools to remove the bumper cover plus whatever socket (probably 10mm) to remove the headlight itself. Plus you're all over the ground on both sides. Just a bunch of unnecessary tedious BS.

Compared to the S10 heater core? Yeah- NNBS headlight wins for sure!
if you hire tiny hands NNBS does not require tools
 

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