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

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M18 Mid Torque. 450 ft lbs tightening. 600ft lbs loosening power.
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Always nice when there's $20 in the case! Lol.
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Just 1 unit. Size comparison pics. It's smaller than what I thought it was going to be. Should be easy to work with.

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The techs where i work have a couple and love them. Not sure what kind they are though.. id like to get one for removing seat bolts but i dont remove them enough to justify getting one yet haha
 

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The techs where i work have a couple and love them. Not sure what kind they are though.. id like to get one for removing seat bolts but i dont remove them enough to justify getting one yet haha

I use snapon micro lithium 3/8 impact for just about everything. It's small and really great for interior work. Very happy with their micro lithium line up. Use the cordless 3/8 for tight quarters like brake work and the 1/4 for engine work like timing belts and covers

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I do have a Porter Cable 20v 3/8 impact that is like 160 ft lb that I have been using around the house / light light duty car stuff for about 2 years and that bad boy is legit! But most stuff On the Yukon is too tight. Its perfect to work on my 93 protege.


Now I need to build a charging station. M18, porter cable, car battery charger, 3 RC chargers, hot wheels charger, laptop and ryobi 4v chargers. And within that stand it will also hold the 3 rcs.
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Are those the Morimoto fogs???

If so how do you like them and can you post a pic of the output of just the fogs and maybe a pic against a wall to see the cut off?
I really like the Morimoto's but am trying to justify the cost.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Are those the Morimoto fogs???

If so how do you like them and can you post a pic of the output of just the fogs and maybe a pic against a wall to see the cut off?
I really like the Morimoto's but am trying to justify the cost.

Thanks in advance.
Theyre not. I actually bought a different set and had my installer make brackets for them to fit. Turned out great imo but ill get a pic when i get a chance


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Theyre not. I actually bought a different set and had my installer make brackets for them to fit. Turned out great imo but ill get a pic when i get a chance


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I have seen some cheaper ones that are for the Jeeps I believe but I would have to make a bracket to make them fit as you stated. Not a big deal but I have limited time due to work. I really just need to become independently wealthy so I have more time for activities... lol
 

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I have seen some cheaper ones that are for the Jeeps I believe but I would have to make a bracket to make them fit as you stated. Not a big deal but I have limited time due to work. I really just need to become independently wealthy so I have more time for activities... lol
Bingo. These are it. Theyre led and look much better than oem. Cheap too : )


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I have seen some cheaper ones that are for the Jeeps I believe but I would have to make a bracket to make them fit as you stated. Not a big deal but I have limited time due to work. I really just need to become independently wealthy so I have more time for activities... lol
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Just got an estimate from my local muffler shop to remove the resonator and add a stainless tip. $99.50
About the same price as the SLP but he does all the work and no wait.
Decisions, decisions. One tip and instant gratification, or SLP dual tips and a wait time?
 

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Just got an estimate from my local muffler shop to remove the resonator and add a stainless tip. $99.50
About the same price as the SLP but he does all the work and no wait.
Decisions, decisions. One tip and instant gratification, or SLP dual tips and a wait time?

One tip? He doesn't have a single in/dual out tip or will he let you bring him your own tip? I'd get that one from ebay and have him weld it on. The SLP one is nice, but kustom is kewlr, brah.
 

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Painted the fender braces. Got battery acid on one and it started to rust. Best looking paint on the whole truck.
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Just got an estimate from my local muffler shop to remove the resonator and add a stainless tip. $99.50
About the same price as the SLP but he does all the work and no wait.
Decisions, decisions. One tip and instant gratification, or SLP dual tips and a wait time?
Hacksaw and clamp on $20 ftw.

See if you like it before you commit money.
 

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Just got an estimate from my local muffler shop to remove the resonator and add a stainless tip. $99.50
About the same price as the SLP but he does all the work and no wait.
Decisions, decisions. One tip and instant gratification, or SLP dual tips and a wait time?

If I were in your shoes, I'd just decide which would look the best. The short-term wait and/or or labor will be nothing but a memory in short order, but the look is lasting....and the cost is pretty even.
 

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