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

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Sam Harris

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It's all in the prep Sam.
Yeah, I guess I just need to sand them down, and apply som adhesion promoter. Not sure if there’s anything else? I have tack cloth to pull the crap off before paint, and figure I’ll use rubbing alcohol to help clean up.
 

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Yeah, I guess I just need to sand them down, and apply som adhesion promoter. Not sure if there’s anything else? I have tack cloth to pull the crap off before paint, and figure I’ll use rubbing alcohol to help clean up.
Not sure about rubbing alcohol, I've used denatured tho. Scuff it good, and use lint free towels.
 

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Installed Yakima Timberline towers with 80" Aero Bars and an old Sears cargo box. Soon to be upgraded to a longer style Yakima box. I bought bars this wide so I can get a 2 Buffalo Canoes side by side. I do a lot of fishing on the rivers that are local to me from a kayak/canoe and this is going to become our camping rig/boat hauler. :fishing1:

EDIT: I did leave the factory cross bars as well just to use as extra tie down points.

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