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

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Replaced driver side seat bottom! Didnt have to take the whole seat out like I originally thought. Bottom cover bought off ebay

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Gf had a big scare today. It's been raining all day here, and she doesn't like how the 22's ride in the rain, while getting on the on ramp for the pkwy the rear broke loose on the Hoe and she spun out, completely around. She was facing oncoming traffic, the wrong way. I wasn't with her, but she said she doesn't know how no one hit her. Luckily she was able to pull onto the shoulder, the correct way. I came and she drove my van home, while I drove the Hoe home. Needless to say she wants the 17's back on. At highway speeds, in the rain-it did feel a little loose. Took the back roads home and it felt fine. Luckily there wasn't any damage to her or the Hoe. Funny, she said she hit the curb, but there wasn't any shaking or anything else that I saw or felt.
 

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So went to pick up dinner on Friday after work. When walking back to the truck I noticed a pick puddle under the driver side bumper. Damn radiator split on the plastic and was spraying out coolant, luckily I was only a few minutes from the house. Picked up a a/m radiator on Sat and replaced it this morning, not to bad just was fighting with the lower shroud removing and putting it back on.
 

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On/off ramps will get you. Did that in like the first year driving. Scared the shit out of me. Burb shutoff at some point in the 360 spin. Didn't hit anything but I learned my lesson
 

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Gf had a big scare today. It's been raining all day here, and she doesn't like how the 22's ride in the rain, while getting on the on ramp for the pkwy the rear broke loose on the Hoe and she spun out, completely around. She was facing oncoming traffic, the wrong way. I wasn't with her, but she said she doesn't know how no one hit her. Luckily she was able to pull onto the shoulder, the correct way. I came and she drove my van home, while I drove the Hoe home. Needless to say she wants the 17's back on. At highway speeds, in the rain-it did feel a little loose. Took the back roads home and it felt fine. Luckily there wasn't any damage to her or the Hoe. Funny, she said she hit the curb, but there wasn't any shaking or anything else that I saw or felt.
Shouldn’t be any traction problem with 22’s as long as the tires are good. I could see it with 26’s but 22’s?
 

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Gf had a big scare today. It's been raining all day here, and she doesn't like how the 22's ride in the rain, while getting on the on ramp for the pkwy the rear broke loose on the Hoe and she spun out, completely around. She was facing oncoming traffic, the wrong way. I wasn't with her, but she said she doesn't know how no one hit her. Luckily she was able to pull onto the shoulder, the correct way. I came and she drove my van home, while I drove the Hoe home. Needless to say she wants the 17's back on. At highway speeds, in the rain-it did feel a little loose. Took the back roads home and it felt fine. Luckily there wasn't any damage to her or the Hoe. Funny, she said she hit the curb, but there wasn't any shaking or anything else that I saw or felt.

Damn lucky and glad all is ok with the gf and Tahoe.
 

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