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

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TxCoal

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What did you do to them?
Grabbed some off the shelf Bed Liner. Found something that added a little abrasive material and kept to the dark grey look of new plastic. Plus didn’t have a pronounced look that bed liners can have.

It was simple enough couple hours start to finish.


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TxCoal

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You can see I only got the brackets off one side. I didn’t not want to spend the time moving the piping out of the way. Along with my girl is on the shorter side and those steps are a necessity.

The question now after these tires are done or I get impatient and trade.
Do I go up or down.


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We don't have cool clay roads like you do just dirt/sand roads with small rocks that dent and chip the quarters.

It didn't come out as good as I hoped but here's my attempt. It spins so easy I banged second right away to keep it off the limiter then as soon as it got some higher wheel speed (Whatever 6,200 rpm in 2nd is) It kicked sideways and I pussyed out lol. These 420s don't have any sideway tread so once they start to slide it's over, the ATs on my Silverado are much easier to control in a dirt slide. Or it could be the G80 vs the Yukon dura grip I had in my Silverado.

My driveway is concrete/asphalt millings I drive as slow and controlled as possible to avoid rock chips, I hate gravel roads!

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It didn't come out as good as I hoped but here's my attempt. It spins so easy I banged second right away to keep it off the limiter then as soon as it got some higher wheel speed (Whatever 6,200 rpm in 2nd is) It kicked sideways and I pussyed out lol. These 420s don't have any sideway tread so once they start to slide it's over, the ATs on my Silverado are much easier to control in a dirt slide. Or it could be the G80 vs the Yukon dura grip I had in my Silverado.

My driveway is concrete/asphalt millings I drive as slow and controlled as possible to avoid rock chips, I hate gravel roads!

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Cool. Heh heh.
 

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