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

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1/2 was something like $16-$17, and the 3/8 and 1/4 was maybe $14. But get the 20% coupon!
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Wish I could use mine for something tonight, but it's 10 degrees outside. :(


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Used it to change my starter in my work van in the pouring rain, laying in mud with water dripping on me, for nothing. New starter in, still wouldn't start, and I burned that one out too!
 

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Ive heard good things about the Motive. What did it set you back? I tried the vacuum one from HF and it failed miserably.
You must have gotten a bad one because I bought the same one when I did the front brake upgrade and it worked awesome!
 

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You must have gotten a bad one because I bought the same one when I did the front brake upgrade and it worked awesome!
I kept getting leaks around the bleeder valves themselves; I think pushing it from the master cylinder is a better design than pulling it from the bleeders. As soon as I loosened one enough to let fluid through it would suck air too. I tried using pipe tape around the bleeder valves and new bleeder valves but my rears were the original calipers and maybe the threads were worn.
 

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I kept getting leaks around the bleeder valves themselves; I think pushing it from the master cylinder is a better design than pulling it from the bleeders. As soon as I loosened one enough to let fluid through it would suck air too. I tried using pipe tape around the bleeder valves and new bleeder valves but my rears were the original calipers and maybe the threads were worn.
Did you put grease around the bleeders? That should help seal them there.


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