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

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SlowD

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Hah thanks guys!
It's amazing what kind of terrain you can still conquer in a lowered truck if you don't care about getting a little sketchy.

We found this spot at Lake Mcconaughy all to ourselves because the water was so high there was only one way into the spot, anybody that came down the hill would see the Denali and the barking dogs and would immediately turn around lol.
 

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Hah thanks guys!
It's amazing what kind of terrain you can still conquer in a lowered truck if you don't care about getting a little sketchy.
Hell yeah, I was out on Long Beach Washington having a blast in the soft sand, rooster tails from all 4 wheels in my Denali.
 

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Hell yeah, I was out on Long Beach Washington having a blast in the soft sand, rooster tails from all 4 wheels in my Denali.

LMAO on those tires, in that pig?! That must've been a riot!

Hope you had a friend ready with recovery equipment.
 

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LMAO on those tires, in that pig?! That must've been a riot!

Hope you had a friend ready with recovery equipment.
Hell, no recovery equipment needed. It drove great, awesome traction. Why did you call my truck a pig anyway? But it was definitely fun. Got some looks for sure.
 

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Dropped it off at the repair shop. :( Punched it pulling out in traffic in town and I see steam/smoke coming from the hood. After idling at the stop light without any lingering effects, I headed home. I kept an eye on the temp gauge and it started creeping up over 210 so I pulled into my local mechanic (who is right by my house) and left it with him. I'm thinking water pump or radiator...
 

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Dropped it off at the repair shop. :( Punched it pulling out in traffic in town and I see steam/smoke coming from the hood. After idling at the stop light without any lingering effects, I headed home. I kept an eye on the temp gauge and it started creeping up over 210 so I pulled into my local mechanic (who is right by my house) and left it with him. I'm thinking water pump or radiator...
Hopefully it's nothing serious .
 

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It wasn't a major issue, but it was a bit costly. One of the plastic hose connectors to the radiator broke, which he said was pretty common. He replaced them all and put in new coolant for 175. Sounds like a lot, but I guess it could've been worse.
 

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