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

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Agree. I just replaced mine proactively a couple months ago. There are other, much more expensive options out there, but my OEM parts lasted 210k, so figured new OEM should last me longer than I’ll likely need. They are a strange design, and a PITA to remove though.
Yeah, quick connect confuses some people with quick disconnect. More like hard as f to disconnect. :mad:
 

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Keep us posted cause some of the reviews arent very positive
I had no “blotchy” problems like some of the reviews said. I followed the damn directions and super cleaned it, no issues. If you watch Project Farms video, he even uses bug n tar, degreaser, nothing seems to break this stuff down. It looks great now, not sure how you could F it up unless you are lazy and don’t clean what you’re treating. Of course, time will tell as far as longevity. Even the negative reviews say it don’t come off lol.
 

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Yeah, quick connect confuses some people with quick disconnect. More like hard as f to disconnect. :mad:

I found using a pair of dikes to clip the plastic that holds the tab you need to press in lets you pull them off ez, but you ruin the hose which was fine cause I was replacing them.
 

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So the other day I did new idler arm w/ bracket, new pitman and new gear box also. What appears to be the stock gear box was puking oil all over the place. Took it to Firestone for an alignment as well. Gear box came from Autozone as it was a last minute decision. No issues and steering feels great. Next is upper arms and lower arms, probably next month.

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So the other day I did new idler arm w/ bracket, new pitman and new gear box also. What appears to be the stock gear box was puking oil all over the place. Took it to Firestone for an alignment as well. Gear box came from Autozone as it was a last minute decision. No issues and steering feels great. Next is upper arms and lower arms, probably next month.

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You forgot to leave us your cc info on that receipt so we can all get us some parts. :rolleyes:
 

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