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

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Replaced the trans cooler line rubber pieces with AN fittings and push lock hose. I guess I only ordered enough fittings for two of the lines so I need to order another set. It’s been leaking for quite a while so mind the mess lol

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Replaced the trans cooler line rubber pieces with AN fittings and push lock hose. I guess I only ordered enough fittings for two of the lines so I need to order another set. It’s been leaking for quite a while so mind the mess lol

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I’ve never seen the “push lock” fittings, how do those work? Can you show some pics of them being assembled?
 

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It’s just push on hose vs braided that needs to be cut and assembled (which is a pain in the ass so didn’t want to use it again).
 

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It’s just push on hose vs braided that needs to be cut and assembled (which is a pain in the ass so didn’t want to use it again).
Oh. I’ve used the an fittings that have a screw-on barrel that attaches braided hose to the fitting. Pretty easy to use if you have the right cutter for the hose.
 

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How long did it last? I bought the same one.
they called me and said it was ready, went and picked it up, the guy said these are digital and he couldn't find anything wrong with it so he just changed the regulator and said if that didn't work to just come back for a refund since there shop only does analog stuff, they mostly work on farm equipment and starters, so I plugged in the 2 pin connector and gave it a few spins with the key on, no output, so I went ahead and put it in and the regulator wasn't the problem it's still dead. so back to the drawing board. I don't know if I can find parts for it or not it doesn't have any part numbers on it to reference. I will try contacting the seller I bought it from and see what they say.
 

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they called me and said it was ready, went and picked it up, the guy said these are digital and he couldn't find anything wrong with it so he just changed the regulator and said if that didn't work to just come back for a refund since there shop only does analog stuff, they mostly work on farm equipment and starters, so I plugged in the 2 pin connector and gave it a few spins with the key on, no output, so I went ahead and put it in and the regulator wasn't the problem it's still dead. so back to the drawing board. I don't know if I can find parts for it or not it doesn't have any part numbers on it to reference. I will try contacting the seller I bought it from and see what they say.
Oh boy.
 

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Had an issue with the new filter had to buy a 6$ screw and the filter was not sitting correctly and causing issues with the engine


fixed 'er up now smooth as silk
 

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Oh. I’ve used the an fittings that have a screw-on barrel that attaches braided hose to the fitting. Pretty easy to use if you have the right cutter for the hose.
I have too but still a pain and more time consuming than the push lock stuff I used.
 

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they called me and said it was ready, went and picked it up, the guy said these are digital and he couldn't find anything wrong with it so he just changed the regulator and said if that didn't work to just come back for a refund since there shop only does analog stuff, they mostly work on farm equipment and starters, so I plugged in the 2 pin connector and gave it a few spins with the key on, no output, so I went ahead and put it in and the regulator wasn't the problem it's still dead. so back to the drawing board. I don't know if I can find parts for it or not it doesn't have any part numbers on it to reference. I will try contacting the seller I bought it from and see what they say.
Let me know. At least it wasn't $400.

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I picked mine up from the body shop today. I had them spray color onto my Bushwhacker 40936-02 OE style fender set and for them to install them. I paid $420 before a $50 Amazon coupon (now $410 and the coupon is still there to use) for the fender kit and $500 for labor and paintwork (they also did some bodywork). Turned out nice. Before I dropped it off I ground down some rough rust spots and used a KBS Coatings sampler kit to treat and coat the rough spots — all of them were covered by the new fenders. There aren’t many photos of the Bushwhacker fenders on our trucks out there so here are some:

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View attachment 224929 I drove the Silvy to work today since it was nice. Kind of a different sight for a construction project, got a few looks especially since I get there early and park right where everyone enters.

looks good. You don't see too many people laying frame at construction sites. it's usually lifted trucks. haha
 

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Exactwhat I bought. Was $150 shipped on eBay, used Ebates and got 2% cash back as well.

If you read my Amazon review, it was originally 3/5 because they didn't disclose they are Esky profile (still don't). Seller gave me a $30 partial refund. So I bumped my review to 4/5 and promised to go 5/5 if they corrected their ad. They still haven't, lol.
Gotta post a pic of that puppy.

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I finally got my new, non-fake-wood steering wheel mounted. Happy father's day to me! It was pretty easy. Took less than 30 minutes, not counting the time for the airbag system to discharge after unhooking the battery.

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No more hard lump of plastic under my hands, squirming around because it's half separated. And next winter I can enjoy a fully heated wheel.
 

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If you read my Amazon review, it was originally 3/5 because they didn't disclose they are Esky profile (still don't). Seller gave me a $30 partial refund. So I bumped my review to 4/5 and promised to go 5/5 if they corrected their ad. They still haven't, lol.


Here ya go.
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Perfect for those pesky hub nuts or harmonic balancer bolts.
 

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I finally got my new, non-fake-wood steering wheel mounted. Happy father's day to me! It was pretty easy. Took less than 30 minutes, not counting the time for the airbag system to discharge after unhooking the battery.

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No more hard lump of plastic under my hands, squirming around because it's half separated. And next winter I can enjoy a fully heated wheel.
Nice!
 

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I finally got my new, non-fake-wood steering wheel mounted. Happy father's day to me! It was pretty easy. Took less than 30 minutes, not counting the time for the airbag system to discharge after unhooking the battery.

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No more hard lump of plastic under my hands, squirming around because it's half separated. And next winter I can enjoy a fully heated wheel.
Should try the heated option now, just to make sure it works.
 

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