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

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BigDaddy13440

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Received my gauge cluster back from ODO-Pro, LOVING the bright blue LED"s!!!!
Repaired everything, all new steppers, and LED's, for $80, return postage included. It did cost me $20 to send via USPS Priority from NY to Colorado, but for $100, money well spent!


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Received my gauge cluster back from ODO-Pro, LOVING the bright blue LED"s!!!!
Repaired everything, all new steppers, and LED's, for $80, return postage included. It did cost me $20 to send via USPS Priority from NY to Colorado, but for $100, money well spent!


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Damn that's cheap!
 

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That looks really good, I took some armorall to mine after I scrubbed them yesterday. That helped a lot for a temporary fix at least.

Thanks man. Yeah there was no way I was gonna get by with a scrub and some Armorall. My front two liners were picked from a you pull it because my original ones were mangled from runnin 35's with just a 6in lift and playin to hard in the mud.
 

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So I decided to time my first 0-60 time today, but didn't turn out like I hoped. I got a 14.2.....horrible. But after I think about it, that's not a bad time considering, i was going up hill, not really steep but definitely enough to slow you down a good amount so I probably could cut 3-4 seconds if I was on flat ground. Other things going against me are, wheels and tires that weigh 115 pounds each, so I'm trying to spin 230 pounds in the rear and 33" mud tires dragging me down some. I only have 3.73s trying to spin 33s. So after thinking about it a 14 wasn't too bad. It felt faster than that to me but oh well. Gonna try it on flat ground tomorrow, and try to rev it up a bit before I take off, hope to get high 9s to low 10s. Also have 4wd so more power lost there. Anyone else time their 0-60? Want to know what you guys are getting

First run 9.0 flat lol

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