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

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95escahoe

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I think I have the perfect frame for your rear plate, I'll check when I get home. It's black carbon fiber just barely wider than that white border. I have one on mine. If I have it still you can have it if you want it.

Let me know if you still have it or send me a link to it


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over the last couple days I have got a bunch done on my 04 Yukon.

First, I exercised my ISS and my front end knock is gone. AWESOME!
Then I did the Aux Input into the XM radio harness. It worked Great!
Then I swapped my Cig lighter for the Aux charger, and added a couple USB chargers where the AUX used to be. I added a switch so that I can decide when the charger is on, and when its not...
This is the first newish car Ive had in a while. Its 56 years newer than the C10 panel it replaced, and man is it east to work on!

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Finally got my dead TPMS replaced. I'd bought a new one back in April, but just now got over to a shop to swap them out. Then headed to the tint shop to have them redo my windshield because it had a few wrinkles right at eye level on the driver side - small, but drove me nuts. Then when I got back home I programmed all my TPM sensors. While I was airing up the tires afterwards, I decided to try my hand at cutting off the bolt that keeps the seat from reclining all the way. I still need to grease up the end threads, but I'm really impressed by the difference! I didn't bother with the driver side just yet because it's a pain to try to do using my drill with a dremel cut-off wheel (my dremel broke and I haven't replaced it yet). Shortly after I came in to cool off a bit, the mail ran and my Airaid MIT was here, so I got out there and put that on real quick.

Old TPMS:
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New TPMS:
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Full recline mod on passenger seat, with driver seat fully reclined (unmoddified) for comparison:
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Airaid MIT:
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Do you have power or manual seats? I want to do that mod to my front seats but not sure if it's possible on power seats
 

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TY Brother

Took me 1/2 hour maybe. Make sure you grease up the new portion of thread. I noticed that the motors weren't real thrilled at first. Had to do a few back and forth. Those motors will trip out under heavy load, so if they stop on you, give it a sec. Go forward just a touch, then back again and it will go farther. You can run that thing all the way until the rod hits the frame of the seat in the front. It also looked to me like if you notched the seat frame in front just a bit, you could go even farther. There is still thread left....
 

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Took me 1/2 hour maybe. Make sure you grease up the new portion of thread. I noticed that the motors weren't real thrilled at first. Had to do a few back and forth. Those motors will trip out under heavy load, so if they stop on you, give it a sec. Go forward just a touch, then back again and it will go farther. You can run that thing all the way until the rod hits the frame of the seat in the front. It also looked to me like if you notched the seat frame in front just a bit, you could go even farther. There is still thread left....

I should of done that while I had the seats out this past weekend lol...thanks for the tip brother
 

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Do you have power or manual seats? I want to do that mod to my front seats but not sure if it's possible on power seats

Obviously others hour you taken care of by now, but yeah I have power seats. Many people on the tech thread mentioned the passenger side nut being encased in a spring and a plastic cone. Wasn't one on mine. Idk if they did it differently for the Denali or in 2006, but it was just the nut on the threads for me. As mentioned previously, grease it up really well and do a few back and forths.

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And that's not as far as it will go, but with how far back my seat was at the moment, it started hitting the second row seat. If I'd moved the seat up some, it would lay back even more.
 

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Changed the oil myself for once. Didn't realize how easy it was on these trucks. My dad got in the habit of having our mechanic do it when he had a Ford because they were a PITA. I ended up having to drive a screwdriver though the old filter because none of my tools fit it :confused: but the new one went on no problem.
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I had @JKmotorsports tint my windshield with 30% today at lunch and it looks awesome. Hadn't had a chance to really test it though, since it's kinda cloudy for once in Austin this summer.

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looks good & dang it looks dark ;)

watch out for the popo

they dont like tint like that up here in DFW
guess it also depends on the officer.
 

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Changed the oil myself for once. Didn't realize how easy it was on these trucks. My dad got in the habit of having our mechanic do it when he had a Ford because they were a PITA. I ended up having to drive a screwdriver though the old filter because none of my tools fit it :confused: but the new one went on no problem.
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Hand snug on those filters, not hulk snug lol. I always try and use fram filters as they have a grip portion at the bottom. Almost like bedliner material.

Tailgate looking good. Now have to paint the wiper and window button white lol. Jk the handle was the only part that really stuck out.
 

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Anybody good with hvac problems?

Tried Pulling some fuses didnt fix it.

1 HVAC Trouble Codes:
• B0229: CURRENT/HISTORY - Check report for description.
2 Rear Climate Control Panel Trouble Codes:
• B3531: CURRENT/HISTORY - Air flow control #10 (rear) circuit malfunction
• B0429: CURRENT/HISTORY - Check report for description.
 

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