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

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I had no problems getting mine off, but had a ***** of a time getting it to slide back on. I was more worried about breaking something else I didn't give it to the ommph it needed. Put a little WD40 on it and got her back together. Checked it this morning a couple times and no leaks so I think it's good to go!
weird the oem's I bought slide right on
 

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Went with Dorman. Hopefully it doesn't :pp:
Keep that in mind. There’s very few Dorman parts I would buy, never the ones that are hard to replace, and never ever those t’s. I have heard nothing but trouble with those Dorman T’s which have such a bad reputation with breaking in a year or two that some people go to the trouble of buying metal ones that take about 12 clamps. OEM’s last for 10-12 years.
 

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Keep that in mind. There’s very few Dorman parts I would buy, never the ones that are hard to replace, and never ever those t’s. I have heard nothing but trouble with those Dorman T’s which have such a bad reputation with breaking in a year or two that some people go to the trouble of buying metal ones that take about 12 clamps. OEM’s last for 10-12 years.

Well for mine the T didn't break, the connector to the T did. So maybe that will be my saving grace. But I'll see if I can find a part # for the part I replaced and order the AC Delco version to have as a backup. :beer:
 

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Replaced all the bulbs in the front end; high beam, low beam, turn signals, DRL. Cost was $73.00 I just used Sylvania OEM and they look great. But be careful when testing the lights after replacing!! I found ou the hard way that the headlights get hot as he77 ! I melted a spot on the plastic grill! A dremel tool and touch up paint and it hid pretty well though; thank god it's white. Lesson learned. Cut off a "lock" hitch in the receiver ( previous owner lost key) then painted the Reese tow pkg to cover up the old...I rattle canned it and it looks great
 

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Test drove it some more after replacing the water pump and to haul $500 in groceries :driver: ordered a new maf for it yesterday it did a little herky jerky on me right before the water pump blew, typical of a maf going out.
 

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