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

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How bad was it getting those manifolds off so you can pull that out? My other truck is a 06 Chevy HD with the 6.0 and it had an exhaust leak pretty bad about a month ago so I went out there to to see if I could snuggle Mall up because one of them was already on kpop 0
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Was relatively easy, I got lucky and there was enough of the bolt left to use Visegrips to remove it. On top of that, my truck's spent 12 of of its 13 years in Fresno, CA and hasn't seen much rain or water on the road really, so no rust whatsoever. The entire job took me 2 hours tops with a smoke break.
 

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Was relatively easy, I got lucky and there was enough of the bolt left to use Visegrips to remove it. On top of that, my truck's spent 12 of of its 13 years in Fresno, CA and hasn't seen much rain or water on the road really, so no rust whatsoever. The entire job took me 2 hours tops with a smoke break.
Lucky dog!
 

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Looks great, should have cleaned up the trailer hitch and painted it while it was all apart tho


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Soon as I removed the bumper and could see how ****** up it was, I’ve come to the conclusion that a new one is warranted. Not even worth the time to spray it black. It’s junk.
 

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Soon as I removed the bumper and could see how ****** up it was, I’ve come to the conclusion that a new one is warranted. Not even worth the time to spray it black. It’s junk.

Might be better off powder coating the new or used one


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Was relatively easy, I got lucky and there was enough of the bolt left to use Visegrips to remove it. On top of that, my truck's spent 12 of of its 13 years in Fresno, CA and hasn't seen much rain or water on the road really, so no rust whatsoever. The entire job took me 2 hours tops with a smoke break.
Nice yeah I'm in Arizona so mine doesn't have any rust or corrosion anywhere either so I'm hoping they will come off pretty easy to
 

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