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

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TheAutumnWind

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They should work they look similar to the ones I used not sure on the length etc, you'll need to zip tie it to the upper control arm too


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Yeah that was the main criticism I found. I am ok with zipties or figuring out something else to hold them in place. Not a big deal.
 

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Maybe flush the hydroboost? Did that when I did the lines stopped a lot better, well coming from an OBS anything stops great lol


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did that the second day I owned the vehicle. It did help. Steering is smoother too.

replaced brake fluid in the reservoir, but I still need to bleed the lines. I'm sure that will help.
 

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Yeah that was the main criticism I found. I am ok with zipties or figuring out something else to hold them in place. Not a big deal.

Ya it's not a huge deal imo just need to keep an eye on the zip ties and make sure they don't fall off, I'd get a pic if it helps on the install



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Ya it's not a huge deal imo just need to keep an eye on the zip ties and make sure they don't fall off, I'd get a pic if it helps on the install



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Yeah that could be helpful if you get a chance to take a picture.

Thanks!
 

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Yeah that could be helpful if you get a chance to take a picture.

Thanks!

They came with these clamps that fits in the factory location

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From the front

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From the back

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That looks good to me. I'll probably figure something out for the a arm.

Also thanks for reminding me that I need new sway bar links and bushings.
 

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Just pulled the trigger on one of those spectre cai knockoffs as I had some ebay bucks to burn. What did it take to get it installed?

I think the one i saw used a flexible rubber plumbing fitting or two from the Depot... Trying to remember where I saw it. If I can find it, I'll post up.
 

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Just pulled the trigger on one of those spectre cai knockoffs as I had some ebay bucks to burn. What did it take to get it installed?
not much, I used the attachments in the box, and just left the filter cone off. Just tightened the rubber piece down hard right up on the MAF, and then wiggled the tube into place. I also cut off that supporting arm that sticks off of it with a metal jigsaw. All in all, I'm pretty happy with it. I wanna get a slightly larger and more flexible rubber sleeve for the MAF to tube connection, but its not necessary. I think it took me 30 minutes from opening the box to turning the key. It was fun to drive her out onto an open road first thing, and hear the difference.

Good luck! look forward to seeing how it comes out
 

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not much, I used the attachments in the box, and just left the filter cone off. Just tightened the rubber piece down hard right up on the MAF, and then wiggled the tube into place. I also cut off that supporting arm that sticks off of it with a metal jigsaw. All in all, I'm pretty happy with it. I wanna get a slightly larger and more flexible rubber sleeve for the MAF to tube connection, but its not necessary. I think it took me 30 minutes from opening the box to turning the key. It was fun to drive her out onto an open road first thing, and hear the difference.

Good luck! look forward to seeing how it comes out

Lol. It was my evil twin and I didn't even remember. A constant reminder of my early 20's. Not what happened, of course, but just that they did, in fact, happen.
 

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