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

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Keviebear86

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If it has a hard time retracting, is it worth taking a chance it won't retract (as it is designed) to instantly remove slack and lock on impact?
Especially for kids' sake, you might replace with new GM replacements or have a professional repair done.

This place is popular... https://www.seatbeltplanet.com/p-35843-repair-service.html They are in the US. Maybe worth a phone call to see what your options are.
They can do different colors, if you want to jazz up the old ride with some crazy contrasting color.
I'll check them out. Thanks for the recommendation! I figure if I can't get it to work myself with a bit of tinkering I'll replace it through them.
 

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My buddy moved to new Braunfels and we went down there this summer. Floated the Guadalupe river. I never knew Texas was so nice! Lol
 

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Got my Tech 2 scan tool fired up today - after a couple of minutes realized I am in no way good enough to just 'figure it out'. I couldn't even find my vehicle in there. <sigh>

Guess I get to dig into the documentation to see how this thing works. :(
 

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Got my Tech 2 scan tool fired up today - after a couple of minutes realized I am in no way good enough to just 'figure it out'. I couldn't even find my vehicle in there. <sigh>

Guess I get to dig into the documentation to see how this thing works. :(
Is yours 4x4? What's the 5th & 6th digits of your VIN?
 

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Picked them up today, still not installed tho.
 

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Got my Tech 2 scan tool fired up today - after a couple of minutes realized I am in no way good enough to just 'figure it out'. I couldn't even find my vehicle in there. <sigh>

Guess I get to dig into the documentation to see how this thing works. :(
Need to know and enter "Product Line" when you get to that menu after selecting the make and model year.

Most of our vehicles are C (2WD) or K (4WD).

This video may help you...
 

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So, I’ll be signing my divorce decree within the next week to two weeks (hallelujah!), the house is under contract and should close March 7th. I will be staying in Colorado until early June, and plan to migrate to NE Tx at that time.

I will be driving my Yukon, which is just shy of 220k today, towing my car behind her to Tx. I plan to replace my transmission, and keep my current one as a spare. So I figure it’s wise to get this ordered quickly, since there may be delays.. @Rocket Man , after your experience with Performabuilt, you’ve convinced me to go with them. So I am looking at the GM level 3 transmission, rated at 900 HP. (Granted, I’m nowhere near that, but want this sucker to be strong, and I eventually hope to have a lot more power) so I’m trying to establish if there’s anything special to specify, or request with this build, and also what torque converter to go with. I believe Circle D is the universally understood best option here, but need to figure stall on that as well. Any feedback is appreciated.!
Give them a call. Frank answers the phone and is super knowledgeable. Explain what you goals are now and in the future. He will help you choose a stall. I know when I bought mine, if you bought a converter through them they extend the warranty by a year. I went with a FTI. I’m not sure if they offer other brands now.

I didn’t know you were getting a divorce but I suspect a congrats is in order! I also am considering moving out of this city, but probably not the state. Been thinking of moving to the countryside since I’ve retired and don’t need to be near a big population area in order to work. My problem seems to be that banks don’t like the fact that my income isn’t much anymore and they don’t base a mortgage decision on how much I have in savings or stocks no matter how much it is so I’d probably need to finish paying off this place, cash out and buy a place for cash. It’s in my future plans but I’m in no hurry.
 

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Come on, cut me some slack. I used what I had laying around. Didn't cost me anything.
But….you don’t need to make it a u-shape. Just use a short piece of pvc pipe if that’s what you want to use. The hose is rubber, it will bend and you butt the 2 ends together. No need to overcomplicate things!
 

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Had the day off--again--so I finally swapped out the ps mirror 20220221_180816.jpgAlso did the 2 plastic T connections. Easy, but what a PITA.20220221_154322.jpg
Got the old ones out without breaking them. Not sure if they were both aftermarket. Says made in China. Originals were made in Mexico. 20220221_180745.jpg20220221_180719.jpg
New ones in. 20220221_180928.jpg
Looks like the system is holding pressure again.
 

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