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

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Leo1103

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I hate to say it but if that bracket and connection is that rusted, your brake lines are probably ready to let go. The OEM lines are known to rust out. You might want to look into replacing them, along with those center lines. That way you can just use a Drexel to cut that whole mess off.
Funny enough all the hard lines are in perfect condition, cant even see surface rust on em
 

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Stupid autocorrect lol
 

R3cord303

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Same here. Waiting on GM to get through writing new code for me to update some modules for additional security on the truck.

In the early 1990s carjackings were all the rage among thieves in Florida. They almost got me one evening but I just punched it and covered those jerks in rocks. Anyhow, I had a kill switch on the wire coming out of the computer to the fuel pump. It was placed above my right foot and covered with a vacuum line to give innocent appearance. If I did get jacked, my foot could kill the pump on the way out and the bums would only get a few yards before the motor died.
now thats actually pretty slick
 

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