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

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Under the glove box. Take off the black cover (3 or 4 Bolts) then unlatch the cover thing and they are right there.

Awesome, thanks man. I will look into mine and see if they are in bad shape. I'm guessing they're going to be pretty nasty.

Received the 2WD front bearing/hub assemblies from Rockauto. I can't believe Autozone wanted 185.00 each for these things. Rockauto price,,,, 237.00 shipped for both. Pretty crazy markup....!!

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Awesome, thanks man. I will look into mine and see if they are in bad shape. I'm guessing they're going to be pretty nasty.

Received the 2WD front bearing/hub assemblies from Rockauto. I can't believe Autozone wanted 185.00 each for these things. Rockauto price,,,, 237.00 shipped for both. Pretty crazy markup....!!

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Lol, a local parts store wanted $400 a piece for the Timkens. I got mine from rockauto too, $245 next day air for the pair (4wd).
 

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Lol, a local parts store wanted $400 a piece for the Timkens. I got mine from rockauto too, $245 next day air for the pair (4wd).

Dammit. My local store wants $205 each. I REALLY gotta start checking Rock Auto for stuff.

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Oh... I replaced my headlights. 3rd set in less than 3 years.
 

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Put in a RI Led light bar in center of grille.

Eh, its alright. not all that bright honestly.

(anyone have any ideas for hiding a bunch of wires
 

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Yesterday was a great day. Got my damn autoride fixed finally (broken wire going to the ALC relay), got my rear diff cover replaced bc the old one was rotting and starting to leak. The new one is nice, it has the plug built into the cover and was only $21 at Rockauto.

Washed her up and plastidipped the amber portion of my projector.
 

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Yesterday was a great day. Got my damn autoride fixed finally (broken wire going to the ALC relay), got my rear diff cover replaced bc the old one was rotting and starting to leak. The new one is nice, it has the plug built into the cover and was only $21 at Rockauto.

Washed her up and plastidipped the amber portion of my projector.

Glad to hear you got your autoride figured out, sometimes those problems take forever to figure out but at least its a done deal now! Congrats!
 

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Took some pics....what do you guys think of my plastidipped headlight (blacked out the amber reflector). I used glossifier on it.
 

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Put on a coat of Adam's paint Sealant and then a coat of Adam's brilliant glaze. Then took it to the gas station...$55 for a half tank. $3.99 a gal for 93 Oct


And not really feeling the blacked out look on the headlight E....the cutoff line is too sharp or something...stands out more rather than flow...but love those rims :D
 

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Put on a coat of Adam's paint Sealant and then a coat of Adam's brilliant glaze. Then took it to the gas station...$55 for a half tank. $3.99 a gal for 93 Oct


And not really feeling the blacked out look on the headlight E....the cutoff line is too sharp or something...stands out more rather than flow...but love those rims :D

Looks great! I always thought a glaze should be applied before waxing/sealing though?
 

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Looks great! I always thought a glaze should be applied before waxing/sealing though?


:Handshake: nah this stuff goes on after you are done to give it that extra pop!
By the time you put it on the truck its ready to come off. Dries really fast and comes off even easier-zero effort. Adams has some nice stuff....
 

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Put on a coat of Adam's paint Sealant and then a coat of Adam's brilliant glaze. Then took it to the gas station...$55 for a half tank. $3.99 a gal for 93 Oct


And not really feeling the blacked out look on the headlight E....the cutoff line is too sharp or something...stands out more rather than flow...but love those rims :D

As ALWAYS, truck looks awesome J!!!!!!
 

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Picked up my $100 HD hood cant wait to get it cut and installed. Be a bit tho.
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Autoride/level delete, and changed the gas tank vent solenoid thingy.
 

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