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

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jcevans7

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Replaced my O2 sensor bank 1 sensor. That's the upstream on drivers side. With the front drives haft in the way it was a ***** to get to. Finally got it done. Also repaved the ac pulley. Got lucky thought what's the compressor. After listening to it carefully I could tell that it was there AC pulley that was grinding. By the time I replaced it it was actually touching the compressor it could have done major damage.
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the new one
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old and new pull look how warped the old is.
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old one on the ac compressor

Wasn't a hard job. Spent just as much time foddelin to get the fan shroud out of my way as i did removing and putting in the new pulley.


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Got to go out and hand wash the hoe today. It's nice out today, a warm 44.:head3:the spray and wash don't to too good other than getting the salt off. :chewie:
 

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I noticed the other day, parking light lens on the passenger side had moisture in it. Looked this morning and it was much worse. So I took the lens out, used a blow dryer to dry the inside, and put a bead of silicone around the entire inside perimeter of the lens. I then put silicone under the gasketss of the bulb plugs, then ran a light bead on top of the gaskets. I'm going to let them dry, and hopefully it won't let water get inside. I also had to use some silicone on the reverse bulbs, same moisture issue. Those haven't leaked since. I highly recommend doing this if you're running any type of aftermarket lens.
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I finally got around to dipping my HD grille, Z-71 valance, and front & rear bumpers. Upgraded to the LED parking lights and installed the black billet grille overlay and black bowtie. I just need to put the LED fogs back in the valance.


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love the look, you have the front end lights that I want, only difference is I'll be white out. what size tires are those, look nasty!

also, did you paint all the grey trim peices black? I've went back and forth on it, and haven't decided if I wanna do it or not
 

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I finally got around to dipping my HD grille, Z-71 valance, and front & rear bumpers. Upgraded to the LED parking lights and installed the black billet grille overlay and black bowtie. I just need to put the LED fogs back in the valance.


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Love the look bud loving the Texas edition badge I have some ordered for my truck born and raised Texas boy


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love the look, you have the front end lights that I want, only difference is I'll be white out. what size tires are those, look nasty!

also, did you paint all the grey trim peices black? I've went back and forth on it, and haven't decided if I wanna do it or not
Appreciate it! The tires are 315/70R17. And yeah I painted all the gray with black Plasti-dip. Came out pretty decent for rattle can. I'm hoping that if it doesn't hold up, I'll just peel it off.
Love the look bud loving the Texas edition badge I have some ordered for my truck born and raised Texas boy

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Thanks, man! If mine wasn't such a dark color when I bought it, I would've probably gone with white. And same here, 6th generation Texan. You're gonna love those Texas Edition badges, they really give it a nice subtle touch I think. Make sure to use the foam that comes with it as your template when installing it on the truck btw.
 

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Appreciate it! The tires are 315/70R17. And yeah I painted all the gray with black Plasti-dip. Came out pretty decent for rattle can. I'm hoping that if it doesn't hold up, I'll just peel it off.

stock height? or just huge offset wheels?
 

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Appreciate it! The tires are 315/70R17. And yeah I painted all the gray with black Plasti-dip. Came out pretty decent for rattle can. I'm hoping that if it doesn't hold up, I'll just peel it off.

Thanks, man! If mine wasn't such a dark color when I bought it, I would've probably gone with white. And same here, 6th generation Texan. You're gonna love those Texas Edition badges, they really give it a nice subtle touch I think. Make sure to use the foam that comes with it as your template when installing it on the truck btw.
Thanks a million bud


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