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

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HiHoeSilver

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It looks so much cleaner IMO. I found one in summit white locally.

Nice. I painted mine.

It’s the bumper pads that are expensive, like $500 for all 3 black plastic pieces iirc.

Good call, Mark. I didn't even think about needing those, but you do. You're right. I found mine all together.
 

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The length is the critical measurement. Resonant frequency of 100mhz is 2.34 feet for a quarter wave but being trapped near a car body hampers that anyway.
That's right, in general, antennas should be multiples of quarter-wavelength. Car manufacturers use one quarter wavelength because it's a manageable size. I was going for full wavelength to collect more signal since, as dubyagee says, it is shadowed by the vehicle's body when you put it that close. I get great reception if the tower is within 90° of straight ahead, but the signal drops off some if it's behind me.

I noticed that someone asked about using the roof rack as an antenna. It's an interesting concept that I've actually thought about as well. I think if you ran a coax to the aluminum crossbar it might work pretty well. The crossbar is not shadowed so much by the body, except from below, and it's electrically isolated since the locking pieces on the ends are plastic. And it is about one half wavelength. I've been meaning to test the idea for some time, just hadn't gotten around to doing it.
 

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I put new light housings all around. I also noticed that barn doors are reflection slimming.

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Washed her.. started to detail, but not a lot of time, so got a little done. I discovered Discount Tire failed to torque one of my wheel locks down, so it’s gone. Lol. They’re replacing them..




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Nice truck, I really love it.
But I was concerned by the windows of the house behind. Is that yours ?
Does the windows open the european way ? (2 parts side by side, opening toward the inside)
I though your american fellow had only windows with the lower half opening upward, guillotine style...
 
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Nice truck, I relly love it.
But I was concerend by the windows of the house behind. Is that yours ?
Does the windows open the european way ? (2 parts side by side, opening toward the inside)
I though your american fellow had only windows with the lower half opening upward, guillotine style...
No, we have casement windows also... depends on the builder/contractor/architect which they want to use. Good mix of single/double hung, sliders, and casement in the US
 

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After 3 months of sitting next to pine trees,got the Burban a good wash,lots of alcohol used to remove dried sap(still some odd spots left I'll tackle at some point soon) and cleaned out the enging bay for the first time,as well as installed a Denali Engine Cover,soon she will be road worthy again.

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Nice truck, I really love it.
But I was concerned by the windows of the house behind. Is that yours ?
Does the windows open the european way ? (2 parts side by side, opening toward the inside)
I though your american fellow had only windows with the lower half opening upward, guillotine style...
Thanks!! Yes the windows are sliders upstairs. [emoji16][emoji106] Don’t open to the inside.
 

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