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

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Matt06Yukon

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Washed, clay barred and waxed.

Reading up on it since we just bought it yesterday. 2004 6.0L, 175,000 miles. Need to find out about spark plugs; what works and the gap. Will AZ get this right if I stop in there?

Also having the HVAC issue with the dual zone climate control.


Ya they should, I would feel better having one from the truck. I just did the plugs on my work van, a 2005 Express. I did them in the fall, first time in 170,000 miles. I also think the part number on the plugs you pull out has been changed to a different number, still Iridium though. I have the boxes actually, I can tell you what I replaced them with. Next time I run out to the barn. 175,000 miles on that van and I haven't done anything but rear brakes and those plugs. Its amazing.
 

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Washed and waxed mine and the wife's car. Also installed a gauge overlay as well as going to go pick up a drop kit.
 

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Change fuel filter, pain in ass with that stupid quick connect!!
Changed oil as well. Thinking about changing transmission fluid and flush with the help of a great write up in technical section.
 

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Ya they should, I would feel better having one from the truck. I just did the plugs on my work van, a 2005 Express. I did them in the fall, first time in 170,000 miles. I also think the part number on the plugs you pull out has been changed to a different number, still Iridium though. I have the boxes actually, I can tell you what I replaced them with. Next time I run out to the barn. 175,000 miles on that van and I haven't done anything but rear brakes and those plugs. Its amazing.

Ended up with the AC 41-110.
 

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ad to replace ignition switch 200 bucks i had no choice but to spend
 

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Picked up some esky 22's with blank caps over the weekend for $180 off Craigslist. Has some peeling issues but I'm getting them powder coated either black or gun metal gray, still undecided. Thought I'd just throw them on to see what the chome would look like. Have to say I'm liking the chrome look! Now I might have to buy a chrome set :banghead: anyways first pic is on my 24's the rest are showing the 22's
Sorry for the pics I live in Washington and live on a gravel road so it's pretty hard to keep her clean lol plus it's raining.
 

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Picked up some esky 22's with blank caps over the weekend for $180 off Craigslist. Has some peeling issues but I'm getting them powder coated either black or gun metal gray, still undecided. Thought I'd just throw them on to see what the chome would look like. Have to say I'm liking the chrome look! Now I might have to buy a chrome set :banghead: anyways first pic is on my 24's the rest are showing the 22's
Sorry for the pics I live in Washington and live on a gravel road so it's pretty hard to keep her clean lol plus it's raining.

Looks really good actually.....wheels and tires for $180...hella score....never see those deals in the Milwaukee craigslist...that is for sure ;)
 

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Thanks! I think so too :)Tires are useless just haven't removed them yet. The wheels are peeling on the back really bad, fronts are ok. But, I thought it was a steal just for the wheels since they're going to get PC'd. I saw them and immediately had to jump on it he was asking $350. :rolleyes:
 

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Started "wire wheeling" the frame, brake calipers and bottom side of the front fenders.
Wire wheeling will take at least 2 weeks. Then then I will spray the frame with rubber undercoat as the underside of the front fenders will be the same.
Calipers will be Cherry red... Gotta keep myself busy in this -30 below weather.:D
 

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Had the transmission serviced (pan dropped, new filter and 5 quarts of fluid). Replaced both fog lights since the lens were missing with TYC stock ones. Ended taking them apart and mounting the new lights to the stock brackets. And I washed and waxed the Tahoe this past weekend. Of course it poured all day today.

Probably drain the radiator and add fresh fluid this weekend.
 

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Drained radiator and refilled with Prestone DEXCOOL. Coolant was changed at 49,000 miles ago when the water pump was replaced but I wanted to change it again. Coolant actually looked really good.

I took the overflow tank out and cleaned it all up. Looks good.
 

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Tried to install the drop kit, but need some bolts for the spindle to hub assembly before I can do it. So I just did my dash and interior LED upgrade. Man does it make a difference!
 

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Cleaning out the inside. Wiped the interior down with some quick detailer. Cleaned the leather seats. Looks good again.
 

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