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

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YukonXL04

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Just got my blackbear tune! Woo hoo! I'm very happy with it. Thanks a lot Justin! Great guy and knows his shit!
 

Tahoewhat

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Little interior dress up (platinum speaker grille)

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The 'ER

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Pulled her into the shop at work and thawed the layers of ice and snow off her... Still super dirty but snow in the forecast and -15 straight temp there was no way I was going to wash her. Also cleaned the drop receiver and hitch to try and curb the corrosion. Hitch looks brand new in less than 5 minutes.
 

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Washed, clayed with the Nanoskin Wash Mitt, and waxed with Meguiar's Ultimate Wax. Not bad for 13 year old paint and 160k miles.
 

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Washed, clayed with the Nanoskin Wash Mitt, and waxed with Meguiar's Ultimate Wax. Not bad for 13 year old paint and 160k miles.


Info on the wheels? I like em!


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Replaced low beam bulbs with silver star ultras (one was bad), and fixed seats so they will lay back farther.
 

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Washed, clayed with the Nanoskin Wash Mitt, and waxed with Meguiar's Ultimate Wax. Not bad for 13 year old paint and 160k miles.

Looks good. I use Meg's ULW every few months and use Meg's rinse free express wash and wax between. Stuff is amazing
 

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Info on the wheels? I like em!


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They are off a 2009 Yukon Hybrid. Replaced the GMC center caps with the Chevy ones after I got the wheels.

I got the wheels from LKQ online. The wheels were local so I picked them up. Paid $600 out the door a couple years ago. The wheels had 10 miles on them when I picked them up. Someone got aftermarket wheels right after they picked up their Yukon Hybrid. The 10 miles was the drive from the dealership to the wheel store.
 

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They are off a 2009 Yukon Hybrid. Replaced the GMC center caps with the Chevy ones after I got the wheels.



I got the wheels from LKQ online. The wheels were local so I picked them up. Paid $600 out the door a couple years ago. The wheels had 10 miles on them when I picked them up. Someone got aftermarket wheels right after they picked up their Yukon Hybrid. The 10 miles was the drive from the dealership to the wheel store.


Thanks for the info! Looking to make a change from my stock Z71 wheels, but want to stay with OEM or at least an OEM look. You just gave me another great option, cheers!


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yukonxlslt

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tested the fuel pressure at prime got 50psi. then ran the truck and gradually went up in rpms and got 40-45psi of fuel. then took it to the dealer and dropped it off for a recall fix in the morning
 

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Ordered new shocks and a steering stabilizer. Now just waiting for warm weather to throw the 22's back on.
 

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Ordered air lift helper bags, viair portable compressor and set of towing side mirrors. Hopefully it will help with the sag while towing
 

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Just out of curiosity, is there a reason for the "winter wheels"? I see very, very many of y'all swapping wheels at the start and end of winter, and have never understand why. I mean tires, yes, but the wheels? Could someone explain?
 

Big Buttons

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In colder climates people do that. The salt ruines the chrome on the rims. I have never needed winter wheels because I don't get snow lol.
 

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Can't do anything with 13" of snow on the ground. I would give anything just to be able to wash it!! Lmfao
 

Rivieraracing

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Just out of curiosity, is there a reason for the "winter wheels"? I see very, very many of y'all swapping wheels at the start and end of winter, and have never understand why. I mean tires, yes, but the wheels? Could someone explain?

Heck we don't even use salt on our roads but if you leave a nice set of chrome rims on your ride here in Oregon over a winter, they will pit! Something about the deicer that we use is harsh on rims!
 

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