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

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pnwdan

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Well I didn't do much to mine today except drive it so what the hell.. here's a pic ha
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Replaced driver seat track, new foam, new leather seat bottom, new heated seat elements.

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Looks good, if you clean the back of the seat with scrubbing bubbles and a brush you can make it look new again to match the replacement panel.
 

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Looks good, if you clean the back of the seat with scrubbing bubbles and a brush you can make it look new again to match the replacement panel.

Agreed,who knew about scrubbing bubbles but it really works well. Follow up with a good leather conditioner. Will look like new.
 

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Had front end re done yesterday, night and day difference.


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That looks way better @OHSIXX ! Bet it handles better now. Time for some upgraded swaybars if you haven't already. Made a huge difference on mine.
 

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That looks way better @OHSIXX ! Bet it handles better now. Time for some upgraded swaybars if you haven't already. Made a huge difference on mine.

Thanks much. Yeah she definitely handles better. No upgraded sways yet....good to know. Gotta let the money tree grow some leaves first....
 

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I went with DJM and Tony at TBSS got me the best price. They're the biggest ones made. Also running the DJM rear end links which are perfect when running lowered because they maintain clearances between components. For the front end links, Energy Suspension is the way to go but you need to install the front sway first and then measure to make sure it will sit parallel to the ground and order accordingly. Energy Suspension has an online catalog with instructions. Look under universal applications, then sway bar end links.
 

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Installed my AppRadio in the Tahoe. Modified a Rockford P2 to fit a 00-02 factory sub box.

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Wiring wasn't done in the second pic and had the cup holder out to clean in the third pic.




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How's that sub sound back there? You running anything else up front or just that one in the rear? What amp are you powering the sub with? Thx man.
 

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