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

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Can someone post the RA number for the H3 engine mounts ? Im too old & lazy to look through the threads.

The 6.2 is going to pop out through the hood. I can see doing the old cable tie down trick after doing the mount also.

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Has anyone noticed an increase in engine vibration/noise going with the H3 mounts, over stock?
 

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When I got my BB tune 24k miles ago, he told me the O2 sensors were ready for replacement. I finally got around to it today. It wasn't terrible. But it was a tight fit for my ham hands to get to the driver side connector. I just did the pre-cat ones because the others were turned off in the BB tune.

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I also tried to avoid removing the bumper cover to change a burned out DS turn signal bulb. I removed the auxiliary battery tray and loosened the washer tank so I could snake my fingers through a hole in the radiator support. But ham hands again. It started to rain so I bailed.
 
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When I got my BB tune 24k miles ago, he told me the O2 sensors were ready for replacement. I finally got around to it today. It wasn't terrible. But it was a tight fit for my ham hands to get to the driver side connector.

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I also tried to avoid removing the bumper cover to change a burned out DS turn signal bulb. I removed the auxiliary battery tray and loosened the washer tank so I could snake my fingers through a hole in the radiator support. But ham hands again. It started to rain so I bailed.
How many miles are on it?

I'm thinking about replacing my O2s but it seems to run fine.

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When I got my BB tune 24k miles ago, he told me the O2 sensors were ready for replacement. I finally got around to it today. It wasn't terrible. But it was a tight fit for my ham hands to get to the driver side connector.

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I also tried to avoid removing the bumper cover to change a burned out DS turn signal bulb. I removed the auxiliary battery tray and loosened the washer tank so I could snake my fingers through a hole in the radiator support. But ham hands again. It started to rain so I bailed.
Consider yourself lucky with the O2s.
 

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maybe it's stop sign related I don't know but mine would squeak whenever it was cool out which wasn't so annoying once it warmed up it would go away, then other times they would just squeak constantly,sounded like fingernails on a chalkboard pretty much. It was always the a/c tensioner, never upper tensioner which is basically the same design just in a different location.

FYP
 

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Got that, but was asking @the_tool_man how many miles was on his truck when Blackbear said they were going bad.

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They tend to go longer than what they are rated for, depends on how you drive mostly I think, I only did mine as preventative maintenance I have had a bit of trouble with 02 sensors in the past probably because I didn't change them all at the same time like they recommend and my exhaust had been welded on multiple times because of the cat's going bad on me left & right.
 

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There rated for 100k, did all 4 of mine around 98k, about $200 from RA for oem

Funny, I just went through all my maintenance records for the Yukon and couldn’t find I ever bought new O2 sensors and no service invoices showing even one was replaced.

So I decided I would order 4 Delco OEM sensors from RA and replace them all. When I went on their site, they label both part numbers they sell for my model year as Downstream.

Did you run into that when you got yours? I suspect Denso makes them for Delco, might just get those.
 
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