What did you do to your OBS GMT400 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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95escahoe

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Cleaned the interior, replaced the aux power and cig lighter sockets got those working again
 
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qukon 95

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Put new spider gears in my rear now exhaust needs my attention
 

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Put some wheels on
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Not bad, now you just need a slightly bigger tire on there. I've never cared for rubber bands for tires though, I'm more of the lifted with big tires crowd.
 

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Not bad, now you just need a slightly bigger tire on there. I've never cared for rubber bands for tires though, I'm more of the lifted with big tires crowd.

Yeah little bigger wouldn't have hurt. Mine was lifted with big tires a while back
 

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Started on cleaning the rust on fenders and doors. Got some good primer and color match, even though I plan to rhino line below the lower body line
 

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Washed, Clay bar and waxed. Looks halfway decent now.
 

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Get to take 2dr tomorrow to alt place so they can see it undercharging and fix it. Still not diggin the efans too much might pull them out
 

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Drove mine to a Tractor Supply to get a big ass socket and pipe wrench. Then I tightened my trailer ball and picked up the camper. Heading out for 2 nights tomorrow night.
 

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Installed the lower control arm bumpers and chrome rear diff cover
 

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Here it is, and painted the frame a lil more today, should be done Tuesday

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Installed SS brake lines from Classic Tube. Could have done it myself but I only had one day to do it so... $300 later its in. Saw a post on NBS MC and decided to do that too and i'm not impressed with the results. Will do hydro next summer. BTW the kit is nice however one of the pieces for the rear was the wrong one completely but re-bent it to make it work. Don't forget to get new Unions!

Also replaced the shifter cable after it being a little to tight for too long. Felt like I was going to bust another column shifter. Well the new cable is like night and day. I zip past D now and have to get used to the smoothness of it. Got it on Amazon for $46, not bad
 

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