What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Or just buy an aftetmarket pan that has fins or tubes to help cool the fluid and a drain plug in it. Then just punch a hole in your stock one and let it drain then throw it away after removal.

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
 

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Or just buy an aftetmarket pan that has fins or tubes to help cool the fluid and a drain plug in it. Then just punch a hole in your stock one and let it drain then throw it away after removal.

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon Denali XL
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18
that's what I did I bought the B&M deep pan that holds 2 extra quarts, cast aluminum with cooling fins and a drain plug.
 

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What!?! If you don't have a welder, you should at least get a weldor (a friend who welds).

I wasn't saying it's bad. It's just not for me. I'd like it better if it used a prevailing-torque lock nut to keep it from loosening. You can't use thread locker, either. It'll make the sealing washer crack. Don't ask me how I know that.
lol, if I need something welded I just go by any of the muffler shops or my preference is the hardware store/farm supply/machine shop/fabricator that has everything under the sun and if they don't have it they can make it, love that place. these guys >>> there like a harbor freight on steroids
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20 minutes to change the suspension air comp. is BS.

Maybe on a brand new model. But on a 10 yr old with corrosion dirt etc.....

Let me just say it took 2 hours to get the old one out and i looked like a cartoon character after with the amount of sand grit etc in mi hair face etc.

Fuse is blown so I have to get a new one at NAPA tomorow...
 

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20 minutes to change the suspension air comp. is BS.

Maybe on a brand new model. But on a 10 yr old with corrosion dirt etc.....

Let me just say it took 2 hours to get the old one out and i looked like a cartoon character after with the amount of sand grit etc in mi hair face etc.

Fuse is blown so I have to get a new one at NAPA tomorow...
Working under vehicles is SO much fun.
 

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20 minutes to change the suspension air comp. is BS.

Maybe on a brand new model. But on a 10 yr old with corrosion dirt etc.....

Let me just say it took 2 hours to get the old one out and i looked like a cartoon character after with the amount of sand grit etc in mi hair face etc.

Fuse is blown so I have to get a new one at NAPA tomorow...

Mine's 11 years old. :shrug:

Corrosion? Are you in MI or FL? I saw Naples and never considered rust a factor.
 
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