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

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That looks awesome. Was it pretty straight forward to replace? Someone who is mechanically incline could do it in an afternoon? Any special tools needed?

Yes, you could do it in a couple hours. You have to remove the seat from the vehicle. Only special tool that most people don't have lying around was E-Torx sockets to remove the seat. I believe it was 20mm and 14mm. 20mm needs to be a deep well socket. Go to their website and watch the YouTube install videos. They will help you.
 

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Yes, you could do it in a couple hours. You have to remove the seat from the vehicle. Only special tool that most people don't have lying around was E-Torx sockets to remove the seat. I believe it was 20mm and 14mm. 20mm needs to be a deep well socket. Go to their website and watch the YouTube install videos. They will help you.
You can use normal 6 or 12 point sockets instead of the reverse Torx, I don't remember which one's but I didn't have to buy the E-torx ones.
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the front bolts can be removed with a 6 point 15mm socket and the rear bolts use an 11mm 6 point socket." They fit the special bolts fine, just make sure they're seated all the way down and one of those needs to be a deep socket. I just checked my truck since I'll be doing my front seat cover again next week and the 6-point 11mm and 15mm work fine.
 
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Has anyone replaced the main rear hatch seal? Mine falls out all the time.
The rubber seal has a metal frame inside that can't be crimped down to bite back down on the pinch weld. Did it to mine and my brothers Denali and it never came back off again.

Owe it to @ScottyBoy for showing me that trick :Handshake:
 

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