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

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Leo1103

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Wonder why such a big gap. Are they aftermarket? I guess cops don't bother you about the tint lol.
Yup aftermarket tails, as far as tint goes there's plenty of idiots around here to keep police busy. I just try not to draw attention to myself.

Thanks for the feedback. I was liking that location because it's more out of the way and more in line if I was talking while faced straight ahead.



Leo in with the C-C-C-Combo Breaker!!! I like the column mount idea!

On/next to the OHC is closer, but I've already found that it can be TOO close. But, it's also good there because it can pick up passengers if they were in on the convo. Maybe I'll try centered on the back of the OHC. It'll definitely be out of the way.

Thanks for y'all's input!

In the tahoe a pillar seems to work best, in my old Honda I would get nothing but wind noise. I'm gna play around with relocating it to the overhead console to see how that works out.
 

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Yup aftermarket tails, as far as tint goes there's plenty of idiots around here to keep police busy. I just try not to draw attention to myself.



In the tahoe a pillar seems to work best, in my old Honda I would get nothing but wind noise. I'm gna play around with relocating it to the overhead console to see how that works out.
I have mine clipped to the overhead console, towards the driver on my 03. Nice and clear with no issues
 

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It has a 3-level adjustment. I cycled through them while talking the same and my mom said she couldn't tell any difference.

I was just wondering.... I can't recall exactly how many my Rosen has but I know it has at least 8.

If I turn it up to much it picks up A LOT of road noise.
 

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One(or two) bulbs at a time. LED Fogs... can't wait to see them at night.

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has anyone figured out how to make the fogs come on automatically with the drl? , pushing a button is not that hard but what the heck if it can be any easier why not
 

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has anyone figured out how to make the fogs come on automatically with the drl? , pushing a button is not that hard but what the heck if it can be any easier why not

I think this was brought up a while back and someone said it could be done by reprogramming the BCM. Or maybe it was found that this was NOT an option. One way for sure is to have the wire that triggers the DRL relay also trigger the fog relay. You could probably do this with a simple jumper wire in the fuse/relay box under the hood. A diode will be needed so the DRL isn't triggered if you hit the fog light switch.
 

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has anyone figured out how to make the fogs come on automatically with the drl? , pushing a button is not that hard but what the heck if it can be any easier why not

I think this was brought up a while back and someone said it could be done by reprogramming the BCM. Or maybe it was found that this was NOT an option. One way for sure is to have the wire that triggers the DRL relay also trigger the fog relay. You could probably do this with a simple jumper wire in the fuse/relay box under the hood. A diode will be needed so the DRL isn't triggered if you hit the fog light switch.

Yes, thread somewhere. Jumper in fuse box underhood with resistor. @sumo i think has done it
 

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I think this was brought up a while back and someone said it could be done by reprogramming the BCM. Or maybe it was found that this was NOT an option. One way for sure is to have the wire that triggers the DRL relay also trigger the fog relay. You could probably do this with a simple jumper wire in the fuse/relay box under the hood. A diode will be needed so the DRL isn't triggered if you hit the fog light switch.
I did the jumper/ diode in my NBS; not sure how on the NNBS but it should be similar.
 

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ya I prefer to not use diodes, I might order some connectors and build a relay so I have them turn on automatically yet be able to still turn them off as well
 

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Yes i did it. You need the diode because it allows current flow one way. Other wise it allow current to flow both ways making the what ever circuit on all times. I tapped into a parking light with a diode so it will feed the drl with lights on

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has anyone figured out how to make the fogs come on automatically with the drl? , pushing a button is not that hard but what the heck if it can be any easier why not

I guess a really simple way would be to run a new set of wires with a relay. Tie the relay to the 12V(on the DRL)

12V to the Switch pole on the relay
12V constant on one pole
Bulb +Red line to the other pole (two lines one for each bulb)
Bulb -Ground to a suitable ground (at each bulb)

Only down side is you can't shut this off(unless you run a line to a switch in the cab.)

There is Probably and easier way...
 

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