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

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Yeah, I put it on an extendable handle and can wash the roof without a ladder and get the running boards without bending over. It works good!
Me too, I use one of those adjustable paint roller handles where you push a button and it telescopes in and out.
 

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Seems like every panel I remove I find this. I’ll prob end up removing all the interior to clean.

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Pretty wild the owners let their vehicles get like that
 

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Yeah, no one had that little tool in stock so I did it the hard way with some ingenuity. Whipped me good and I have the bruises to show for it.

The first attempt wound up with the belt on the crank pulley beautifully, but realized it slipped off the ac compressor pulley and pinched between the compressor housing and pulley. I had to cut if off and go buy another one to give it another shot, but the second time worked.

it sucked. I’m ordering the tool to have for the next go round. Ugh.
It sucks to know there's a "right" tool to do something, but to not have it when you need it. One thing I've learned...as soon as I see someone mention an inexpensive, newfangled tool on here, especially for a maintenance task like a belt, I go buy one right away, even if I don't need it yet. I already have the belt tool ready to go when I need it. Somewhere else on here I saw someone mention the hand impact driver for un-sticking rusty hardware. I put that on my wish list and got it for father's day. You can't have too many tools!
 

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It sucks to know there's a "right" tool to do something, but to not have it when you need it. One thing I've learned...as soon as I see someone mention an inexpensive, newfangled tool on here, especially for a maintenance task like a belt, I go buy one right away, even if I don't need it yet. I already have the belt tool ready to go when I need it. Somewhere else on here I saw someone mention the hand impact driver for un-sticking rusty hardware. I put that on my wish list and got it for father's day. You can't have too many tools!
Yeah I almost bought that belt tool until I found out I don’t even have a stretch belt!
 

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Seems like every panel I remove I find this. I’ll prob end up removing all the interior to clean.

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pretty sure a lot of our trucks look exactly like that underneath, I know mine does it was like that when I bought it but I keep it pretty clean, the previous owner had a short hair dog and I still find that dog hair everywhere and I mean everywhere it's unbelievable.
 

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pretty sure a lot of our trucks look exactly like that underneath, I know mine does it was like that when I bought it but I keep it pretty clean, the previous owner had a short hair dog and I still find that dog hair everywhere and I mean everywhere it's unbelievable.
It's a balancing act. We use mine for travel which includes meals on the road. I am vigilant about cleanup and have the kids help so they have an appreciation for a clean truck and are more careful.
 

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It's a balancing act. We use mine for travel which includes meals on the road. I am vigilant about cleanup and have the kids help so they have an appreciation for a clean truck and are more careful.
ya I have learned a good set of floor mat's is priceless for clean up I have 5 kids, accidents are unavoidable
 
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It sucks to know there's a "right" tool to do something, but to not have it when you need it. One thing I've learned...as soon as I see someone mention an inexpensive, newfangled tool on here, especially for a maintenance task like a belt, I go buy one right away, even if I don't need it yet. I already have the belt tool ready to go when I need it. Somewhere else on here I saw someone mention the hand impact driver for un-sticking rusty hardware. I put that on my wish list and got it for father's day. You can't have too many tools!
Says @the_tool_man

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pretty sure a lot of our trucks look exactly like that underneath, I know mine does it was like that when I bought it but I keep it pretty clean, the previous owner had a short hair dog and I still find that dog hair everywhere and I mean everywhere it's unbelievable.
It seems like the design of the uplevel cup holder trim with the doors can contribute to items getting down there.


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