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

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Sparksalot

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So I decided to gut the interior this weekend. I was able to find all the upfitter remnants and remove them along with finding all the oem harnesses so I can connect the lighting I want to install along with add the trailer brake control. Turned out to be a bigger job than I thought as it took most of the weekend but glad it is done.
That’s still easier than dropping the headliner.
 

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That is a nice looking roof rack! Thanks for the pictures as I have pulled many headliners but not with ac routed through it so this one will be less fun.
If you want, its a good time to add dynamat to the roof for some extra sound damping while the headliner is down.
 

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Installed AVS 622066 chrome hood sticker guard thingy , looked online for pictures couldn’t find any so here are some . Easy install came with all the wipes , online instructions 10-15min start to finish .. happy so far
 

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I changed my rear shocks for $300 for parts and $150 for labor. I saw this ad on FB marketplace and thought they was used. I thought that they probably have low miles on them because damn did they look clean. I asked the seller for his address because I was still deciding to get used or new. Then he randomly sent me a message that said “this was for a 2019 suburban”. I thought to myself could these be new but didn’t want to ask to many questions. Looking at the picture I could tell they never been inflated. When I got there the seller showed me them and they was new. I looked up the part number and found out that the part number is correct for a 2018 Escalade. I gave the guy $20 for lunch because he was working at Midas but was selling the shocks on the side. He could have sold these easily for $350 a piece. My truck is driving nice now. I got to also be on top of my mechanic and help him which gave me a piece of mind.


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Installing HID bulbs, only mod needed is to drill a hole in the dust cap's to fit this rubber grommet in. The rest is plug n play
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