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

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Danny3737

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Should have died today...I-75 S in ATL/Marietta at Mount Paran. Swerved suddenly left into the HOV lane to avoid a driver coming into my lane, over-corrected and went across all 5 lanes, hit an Army transport vehicle, bounced off of him, back left across 2 lanes scraped the right of another car, and then hit the concrete wall. The driver that came into my lane keep going and my truck looks like a total loss. It's been fun reading this forum, but I think that I'm toast. I'm trying not to feel bad about the love and time that I've put into maintenance, upgrades, repairs, transmissions, body work, and other pride inspired self starter type efforts that I've put into this truck, and just instead remember that it likely saved my life. I will not buy anything less than a full-size. Maybe I'll get lucky and find another one nearly like it.


I’ve been in a couple of hairy accidents myself and I’m glad you were able to walk away. You never know what is around the next corner. I have 3 young drivers and we just moved to a new city and I worry every time they get behind the wheel
 

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Sourced some Morel 6504 lifters so once they arrive I can put this thing back together. Been a slow process but I haven't been in a hurry so just want to beat the worst of the Texas heat.
 

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Should have died today...I-75 S in ATL/Marietta at Mount Paran. Swerved suddenly left into the HOV lane to avoid a driver coming into my lane, over-corrected and went across all 5 lanes, hit an Army transport vehicle, bounced off of him, back left across 2 lanes scraped the right of another car, and then hit the concrete wall. The driver that came into my lane keep going and my truck looks like a total loss. It's been fun reading this forum, but I think that I'm toast. I'm trying not to feel bad about the love and time that I've put into maintenance, upgrades, repairs, transmissions, body work, and other pride inspired self starter type efforts that I've put into this truck, and just instead remember that it likely saved my life. I will not buy anything less than a full-size. Maybe I'll get lucky and find another one nearly like it.
Damn! Glad you are still alive and no major injuries. Take it easy for a few days and get checked out. I am sure you are feeling some stiffness by now.
 

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I have the husky “classic” ones all around. Don’t mind the pattern, and they work quite well. Had them for probably a year or so now. cf4326215ef16336f4a1de875ff73ca0.jpg
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Those huskys look pretty good. I have rugged ridge mats in my Jeep and they fit like a glove.

I have Lloyd Luxe Carpet Mats in my Escalade. They fit well, are very plush, but do move around a bit more than I'd like. They are pricey though. The kids are hell on them though, if I were to do it again I would probably go with something more like the huskys or rugged ridge.
 

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Those huskys look pretty good. I have rugged ridge mats in my Jeep and they fit like a glove.

I have Lloyd Luxe Carpet Mats in my Escalade. They fit well, are very plush, but do move around a bit more than I'd like. They are pricey though. The kids are hell on them though, if I were to do it again I would probably go with something more like the huskys or rugged ridge.
They work great. These pics were taken right after install also, so the rear cargo liner smoothed out a bit more after it relaxed. Came in a big box bit was still folded up.
 

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