What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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ncalvo

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dude so i am halfway thru replacing my heater core and evap, got the air box out finally, and I took the old heater core out and am going to put the new one in, the inlet and outlet tubing on the core itself seems to rotate freely, the old one is stiff as you would expect
I am not sure if this is normal, and definitely don't feel good about putting it in and to be a possible failure point
anyone have any experience with this?
its an oem heater core from rockauto

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Maybe you can post some pics of your progress. Imo the hardest part would be the upper with the built in seatbelt.
Pictures posted in the vehicle interior section of the forum. I only have the passenger seat done so far. Yeah the upper was harder but all in all I'd give it a 2/5 in difficulty.
 

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Pictures posted in the vehicle interior section of the forum. I only have the passenger seat done so far. Yeah the upper was harder but all in all I'd give it a 2/5 in difficulty.

Looks good so far! Keep up the good work -- BTDT
 

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After I painted my rear bumper with the $4 rural king can of spray paint the orange peel was getting to me. So I busted out the wet sandpaper and buffed it to a shine. I just bought that little Ryobi mini buffer and that thing is nice for small places.

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