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

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Hahaha, whats going on there?! I mean, yeah its obviously in a blind spot with the A pillar, but to keep going?!

I'm finding I like this truck more and more each day as I am using it as a daily driver right now. I've seen a few other videos, and some random pics that lead me to believe that my oil pressure is fine, and I just need to shut up and drive. So I have! The burb and the 16 inch wheels make the pothole impacts a little less awful.....my poor accord would have cracked at least 3 of her 19" low pro rims already this season if I were driving it.
I was looking for a house on the street that of course turned out to not have the number on it, by the time I turned my head I saw the sign going down I was like well fuuuuuu lol
 

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AC Delco rotors and pads, KYB MonoMax shocks, indicator bulb.

The factory originals were warped, cracked from heat, leaking/sticking, and burned out, respectively, just shy of 5 years or 100k miles.

The new shocks let me regain an inch or two of ride height in the front!
 

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Put it up on a rack today, not a scratch underneath, the one mark on the plate is from my jack and has been there

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While it was up on the rack, I see these gaps on the front diff mounts, does that look normal? Does anyone else front diff mounts have the same gap?

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Looks a little loose to me but I don't have a 4wd to compare.
does to me too but it also has a metal shaft in the center so it could just be the rubber bushing appears to have a gap I was just borrowing the lift to look at it so I haven't tried to tighten anything figured I would see if it's normal or not
 

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does to me too but it also has a metal shaft in the center so it could just be the rubber bushing appears to have a gap I was just borrowing the lift to look at it so I haven't tried to tighten anything figured I would see if it's normal or not
Give me a few and I can go check mine out...
 

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does to me too but it also has a metal shaft in the center so it could just be the rubber bushing appears to have a gap I was just borrowing the lift to look at it so I haven't tried to tighten anything figured I would see if it's normal or not
Yours looks better than mine...maybe the PO hit a stop sign in a low speed chase and never reported it.

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lol, I'm pretty sure it has been this way....but I have been trying to chase down some front end noise for a while
Likely too late now, but I’d just say to try moving around with a pry bar, to see how easily it moves, as with pretty much anything underneath.


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