RENAMED!! The adventures of Chase and his 2006 Yukon XL Denali!! Follow along on my travels!

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So I had myself a little adventure in the snow this evening when I got home from working on the slopes all day. I’ve been talking about doing this mod for like two years now. And I finally got it done! Lol. Scored a black shift handle out of a 2011 LTZ burb from @select127 two weeks ago for a good deal! I jumped on it! Showed up in great condition!

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So the last time I was at my local junkyard in the fall I pulled a wiring harness out of an NBS burb to make a harness for the newer shift handle cuz I had an NNBS handle here that I’d messed up in trying to resurface. So I took the wiring harness and got the two white wires connected to the NBS harness. And thanks to @Tonyrodz , @kbuskill , and @05Single , I learned that it didn’t matter which white wires went to which wires on either side of the connections. That was a big help guys! Thanks for that!

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I had an NBS esky shift handle that I dyed with SEM leather product to math my tan interior. So on the new one I masked everything off and matched the section in between the chrome edge, and the +/- buttons. Since it was a burb shifter it was just super smooth black plastic, probably made to feel like leather. No stitching on either side. Which I actually like. So I sanded it down and hit it with self etching primer and then three coats of SEM leather dye to match it to my light tan Denali interior. It came out looking really good I think. Install was a bit of a pain only because my NBS esky handle didn’t want to come out of the metal base that it sits in, on the column. The torx screw came out easily. But with the help of a cheap hair dryer I picked up a few weeks back for a detail job, the NBS esky handle finally wiggled loose and I pulled it out. Phew... then I plugged in the NNBS handle and made sure the tow haul function worked with the key on. Forgot to take a pic of that but everything works as it should! I’m stoked I finally have this done and it looks awesome! Here’s a couple shots with everything back together!

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Sorry for the dark photos. It’s snowing like crazy right now and finished up sitting in my truck in the dark with the doors closed to get this project done!! Haha. I’ll post a shot in the morning when I head out to work of the handle and the tow haul lit up in daylight.
 

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So the last time I was at my local junkyard in the fall I pulled a wiring harness out of an NBS burb to make a harness for the newer shift handle cuz I had an NNBS handle here that I’d messed up in trying to resurface. So I took the wiring harness and got the two white wires connected to the NBS harness. And thanks to @Tonyrodz , @kbuskill , and @05Single , I learned that it didn’t matter which white wires went to which wires on either side of the connections. That was a big help guys! Thanks for that!

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So the last time I was at my local junkyard in the fall I pulled a wiring harness out of an NBS burb to make a harness for the newer shift handle cuz I had an NNBS handle here that I’d messed up in trying to resurface. So I took the wiring harness and got the two white wires connected to the NBS harness. And thanks to @Tonyrodz , @kbuskill , and @05Single , I learned that it didn’t matter which white wires went to which wires on either side of the connections. That was a big help guys! Thanks for that!

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Dont bring me into the middle of your successful mods!!!:uhoh2:

Lol jk looks awesome:thumbsup:
 

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