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

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kbuskill

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And he has an X5 you can't see. Single guy just renting down from Missouri. He loves that convertible though.




Already have 3 of the cracks, so that battle was lost. :(

But it is still beneficial.




Thx this info. Have seen someone else mention the clear film. Still going to look into it.

Wanted to do this as well, to both trucks, but have 2 small chips to deal with, even though, as you know we can get our windshields replaced for free in Florida if there is damage.

For the time being, at least it is something to block out the UV on the dash and leather and keep the interior a "bit" cooler since she has 15% on the rest of the windows and the NBS has 5% with a front strip.

Thx that info though. Good stuff. Need to find a dealer that does it by me.

What part of FL are you in?.... I am just outside of Jacksonville.
 

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And he has an X5 you can't see. Single guy just renting down from Missouri. He loves that convertible though.




Already have 3 of the cracks, so that battle was lost. :(

But it is still beneficial.




Thx this info. Have seen someone else mention the clear film. Still going to look into it.

Wanted to do this as well, to both trucks, but have 2 small chips to deal with, even though, as you know we can get our windshields replaced for free in Florida if there is damage.

For the time being, at least it is something to block out the UV on the dash and leather and keep the interior a "bit" cooler since she has 15% on the rest of the windows and the NBS has 5% with a front strip.

Thx that info though. Good stuff. Need to find a dealer that does it by me.


I have 5% on all my back windows, 10% on my front 2 and 50% on my windshield. Living in FL it gets hot, compared to coming from Chicago. I love my windshield tint. It's not bad at all. I can still see the road fine at night. I also have
Bright LED bulbs but it's perfect.
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they are like night and day from the stock shock! especially since the rear passenger shock was shot. Not too stiff, but much more control with these. Now I need to get the fronts installed
 

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Finally installed Bilstein 5100s in the rear. Those upper bolts are a pain to get to!
Oh yeah they are. Flipped my upper shock bolt to clear my tires and it took almost as long as the entire rear spacer install from start to finish.
 

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they are like night and day from the stock shock! especially since the rear passenger shock was shot. Not too stiff, but much more control with these. Now I need to get the fronts installed

I wonder how much of a difference t would be for me. I have Air Shocks without a working air compressor lol. I was gunna go with Fox Racing Shocks.


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Installed the brand new 2017 LTZ wheels on my wife's Tahoe a few weeks ago and she is still liking them. But of course the TPMS light was on and the pressure sensors needed to be reprogrammed.

Asked around from tire shops and they varied from 30-50 bucks. Said hell no and bought a $30 Chinese programmer off Ebay. Received it today and works like a charm. No more annoying TPMS messages on the dash.

AND... Don't need to pay anybody anymore in case needed again.
 

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Just got done doing front end links and sway bar bushings. One of the bolts for the sway bar snap. So that's fun. I was using a ratchet too. Not even my impact.


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Installed the brand new 2017 LTZ wheels on my wife's Tahoe a few weeks ago and she is still liking them. But of course the TPMS light was on and the pressure sensors needed to be reprogrammed.

Asked around from tire shops and they varied from 30-50 bucks. Said hell no and bought a $30 Chinese programmer off Ebay. Received it today and works like a charm. No more annoying TPMS messages on the dash.

AND... Don't need to pay anybody anymore in case needed again.

Can you link to the TPMS programmer?

I tried to re-program using the steps in the manual and it gets held up on the front passenger tire every time.
 

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They do have a filter added, here is a non-filtered pic of my Suburban. It is actually always pretty shiny anyways as I'm OCD about my vehicles :)View attachment 79132

Haha, i detail all day so my truck get the back seat to being cleaned especially this time of year where the snows melting and is dirty once i move it ha..
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Thats the best its looked this winter lol
 

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Haha, i detail all day so my truck get the back seat to being cleaned especially this time of year where the snows melting and is dirty once i move it ha..
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Thats the best its looked this winter lol
Love the headlights! Did you do the retrofit yourself? I want to go with HID's on a proper projector housing, etc. I'm clueless when it comes to headlight retrofitting
 

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