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

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So I see that a hood fits perfectly fine back there with the seats folded down. I have always wondered about that. Wondering if I would have to put in in there on an angle with one side propped up on the side panel or something. So now I have more confidence about hauling an HD hood whenever I do find the right deal on one.
 

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So I see that a hood fits perfectly fine back there with the seats folded down. I have always wondered about that. Wondering if I would have to put in in there on an angle with one side propped up on the side panel or something. So now I have more confidence about hauling an HD hood whenever I do find the right deal on one.

Was worried about that too that's why I ended up taking the pick up to get it. Good to know though for future reference. Looks like it fits side to side and not needed to go in at an angle
 

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So I see that a hood fits perfectly fine back there with the seats folded down. I have always wondered about that. Wondering if I would have to put in in there on an angle with one side propped up on the side panel or something. So now I have more confidence about hauling an HD hood whenever I do find the right deal on one.

Was worried about that too that's why I ended up taking the pick up to get it. Good to know though for future reference. Looks like it fits side to side and not needed to go in at an angle

I had the same question. Did a little digging and found a thread where someone else did it. Fits flat no problem.
 

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I scored a Driver Information Center off a 2002 Denali. Now I need to figure out how I am going to wire this thing up, and figure out a place to mount it and have it look COMPLETELY factory. I also need to figure out how the hell to even work this damn thing. Lol!
Whoever has a 01-02 Denali, please chime in and tell me how to use this thing. I found a wire diagram, but I still need to figure out how to access all the features this thing has. View attachment 191986
Doesn't that need to be wired into the obd?
 

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Was worried about that too that's why I ended up taking the pick up to get it. Good to know though for future reference. Looks like it fits side to side and not needed to go in at an angle

And I have a Suburban, not a Tahoe. So I have even more room when I fold the second row seats flat and take the third row seat out. I KNOW I had the legnth, I was just wondering if the width was enough and it obviously is. When all my seats are flat, I can fit 4x8 sheets of plywood, and even 10 foot 2x6 boards if I lay them in the middle where the end rests on my center console. And it will ALL fit with the rear hatch COMPLETELY closed with no problem. That's one thing I do like about a Burban instead of a pickup. Try hauling 5 sheets of plywood and three 2x6 boards that are 10ft long. It will hang out the bed at LEAST 4 feet. The roof rack comes in VERY handy too. I have hauled 16ft boards on my roof before. Had it hanging forward out over the windshield and tied the front of the boards to the front bumper tow hooks. Worked like a charm. Try doing that in a crew cab Silverado! You will need a trailer or else a ladder rack to haul 16ft boards. I'm SOOO glad that I ended up getting my Suburban instead of a CC Silverado, because that's honestly what I really wanted, but I settled for the Burban because it was so much cheaper. And boy am I glad I did!! I have absolutely fallen in love with my Suburban, and I couldn't switch to a pickup now because I am too spoiled to having an SUV.
Sorry for being so long winded. I'm just bragging about how much I love my Burban compared to the CC truck that I originally wanted so badly. Lol!
 

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Doesn't that need to be wired into the obd?

YES. It's a ground, Ignition, Accessory power, Constant 12v, (no clue why it need 3 different power wires) power for the backlights, which will attach to the same circuit as the backlights in the cluster and everything else in the dash, then a speed sensor wire at the cluster, and the data wire in the OBD2 harness.
And I've already confirmed that the backlights are burned out, which isn't exactly a surprise, so I will be swapping in some blue LEDs of course.
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YES. It's a ground, Ignition, Accessory power, Constant 12v, (no clue why it need 3 different power wires) power for the backlights, which will attach to the same circuit as the backlights in the cluster and everything else in the dash, then a speed sensor wire at the cluster, and the data wire in the OBD2 harness.
And I've already confirmed that the backlights are burned out, which isn't exactly a surprise, so I will be swapping in some blue LEDs of course.
View attachment 192016
That's gonna be nice once you get everything wired up.
 

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