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

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Bombsquad85

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That’s pretty common after a drop you need the adjustable Spohn rear control arms to center the rear end, I think @Rocketman runs them I know Tony sells them too


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I thought that was when you go lower than 4"...

I knew I should have put the spacers in the trunk just in case....

@05Single no measurements but it doesn't rub up front just at the top.

Oh well spacers will go back in when I get back to VA I dont have the money for the control arms or panhard bar
 

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I thought that was when you go lower than 4"...

I knew I should have put the spacers in the trunk just in case....

@05Single no measurements but it doesn't rub up front just at the top.

Oh well spacers will go back in when I get back to VA I dont have the money for the control arms or panhard bar

I have no clue about how low when you need them just remember seeing them before and centering the rear end was the reason behind them


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I have no clue about how low when you need them just remember seeing them before and centering the rear end was the reason behind them


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Well I didn't need them before. So until I have the excess funding for then the spacers will go back in. 4" is little low for me anyways I bottomed out exiting my driveway as well....
 

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Got the old "service air bag" on the dash. My bluedriver code reader said left (driver) impact sensor. $65 or so from rockauto and a few minutes to swap it out while i drained the oil. Problem solved.
 

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did a oil change on the 05 silverado work truck today, the oil filter wrench was in the trailer, and of course i was not with the trailer. lol

so looking around the garage i find a adjustable strap, if you push the slider in it makes a loop, im like this will work!!!!

wrapped it around the filter, snugged it up pushed the clip behind the filter and pulled, and that damn filter spun loose with ease..... gonna have to keep that one in my mental note book of life hacks.

Strap wrenches are a thing. I have some. They work great for stuck filters
 

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