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

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Have any pics on how you swapped for the onstar mic? This would be great for when I pull the trigger. Thanks is advance.

I didn't use the exisiting onstar mic, I replaced it with the new one since I don't use the onstar. Just drop the overhead console and unclip the existing mic. The mic for the bluefusion comes with two different clips. The one I used has sticky tape and it lodges perfectly between the sunroof control (which hopefully you have) and the clip. You could tie wrap it to the clip as well.
 

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I made this:
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If the picture isn't clear, it is my AFR gauge but put in the stock clock location and bracket.

Also soldered up the right connectors and such for the carpc for full integration, modified the screen support I built and got everything ready for an install. Jet lag and being awake ftmfw.
 

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I didn't use the exisiting onstar mic, I replaced it with the new one since I don't use the onstar. Just drop the overhead console and unclip the existing mic. The mic for the bluefusion comes with two different clips. The one I used has sticky tape and it lodges perfectly between the sunroof control (which hopefully you have) and the clip. You could tie wrap it to the clip as well.
Thanks for the pic. This is what I expected. I'll be doing the same thing when I get to this point.
 

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Installed a 2010 bluetooth VCIM in my 2007 Yukon Denali, loaded phone numbers and activated the 90 day free trial of OnStar.
 

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good,

What kind of cleaner/applicator did you use to clean your truck?
The coverage is thorough and even across the entire truck.
Is it one like Griots or Chemical Guys foam guns?
 

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good,

What kind of cleaner/applicator did you use to clean your truck?
The coverage is thorough and even across the entire truck.
Is it one like Griots or Chemical Guys foam guns?

Look on the foam canon thread in detailing section.

I used Meguiars Hyper wash mixed with some Duragloss 902 and foamed it up.

Wheel liners were cleaned with Meguiars APC then dressed with Chemical Guys Bare Bones.. then wiped.

Tires have Ultima dressing....... then refreshed with Silk Shine.

Truck was wiped down after washing with Meguiars Synthetic Spray Wax.
 

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Look on the foam canon thread in detailing section.

I used Meguiars Hyper wash mixed with some Duragloss 902 and foamed it up.

Wheel liners were cleaned with Meguiars APC then dressed with Chemical Guys Bare Bones.. then wiped.

Tires have Ultima dressing....... then refreshed with Silk Shine.

Truck was wiped down after washing with Meguiars Synthetic Spray Wax.

Wow, you certainly don't mess around.

I'll go check out the detail section.

Thanks for the info, I appreciate it
 

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not much. thought I would use some steel brushes and hand soap. Then I heard butter will keep it looking nice as a wax. So going to try that today. :)
 

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don't forget about the newspaper and mud
 

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not much. thought I would use some steel brushes and hand soap. Then I heard butter will keep it looking nice as a wax. So going to try that today. :)

I have personally witnessed someone at a gas station using the squeegees and dirty water in the bins to "wash" their car.

Then squeege dry their car
 

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Thanks for the pic. This is what I expected. I'll be doing the same thing when I get to this point.

Just an FYI after using this a bit- The voice dialing function is little weak. She doesn't seem to recognize my voice too well. I have to use the phone itself to dial out, but I mostly only answer calls in the vehicle anyway.
 

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I have personally witnessed someone at a gas station using the squeegees and dirty water in the bins to "wash" their car.

Then squeege dry their car
Those bins smell like holy hell. They never get cleaned,they just add more liquid
 

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