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

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GreyStone

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Finally wore out the old tires enough I didn’t feel too bad getting the new ones. Went from a 265/65 16 to these 2015 Yukon 18’s, and 285/60 18. I think they fit perfectly in there. Stance even looks pretty good, but I know some will say time for a drop. [emoji16]

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Now I can get those calipers cleaned up (thanks @Rocket Man), and order the pads and rotors.. next is the NNBS brake upgrade with stainless lines.
Nice Sam! ~ Rollin like a Baller!
 

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I drove the suburban today for the first time in three years. Dad passed away June 13th and it took me until today to get back in the seat. 04 suburban with 194k, 03 escalade with 127k. Probably going to add a brush guard, rhino line from rear bottom quarter to the front, some good winter tires and call it a day. Going to use it when it snows so I don't have to get salt on the escalade .

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