What did you do to your 2015-2020 K2XX Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Kpwweb

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image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg I got tired of my parking brake lines hanging low and rubbing my shock, so I rerouted them over the axle. Happy with the clean look and better angles!
 

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Added new GM aluminum skid plates/splash shield/transfer case skid plates today. I'll be the only lowered rock-crawlin' Tahoe around! Just kidding--but it does give that extra piece of mind on job sites.
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^ looks good
this is on my mod list.

did you get from fleabay or one of the gm parts places or ?
 

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^ looks good
this is on my mod list.

did you get from fleabay or one of the gm parts places or ?

Fleabay. Gm parts places wanted too much (for my budget/I want other mods as well). Exercised patience and pieced together all the parts. Transfer case skidplates can be had for $30 shipped. M10x1.5x30 body bolts with captured washers took quite a bit of finding but were $16 shipped for 10 (plastic splash shield already has two at the top front and four on the support brackets, so you really need 4 more). Then I found a new set of skidplates...

Thanks!
 

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