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

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Took it out to run errands and put in 14.5 gallons of E85 -- after calling the station to make sure they had it to dispense. Last time I went the E85 pumps were dry. Went from 17% to 52% alcohol content. Sure wish I could find a good ethanol content PID for my NBS and Torque Pro.

After I got home I went under it and checked all our work from the tank drop last week and it's all good. Put the spare back where it belongs.
 

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I repaired my rear splash shield after finding out it’s discontinued and installed a new front one. I also found out most NBS don’t have the rear one.
 

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I repaired my rear splash shield after finding out it’s discontinued and installed a new front one. I also found out most NBS don’t have the rear one.

I didn't know the rear one existed, I took my front off months ago to have a buddy build me an aluminum one. That was months ago...... lol
 

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Mine has a factory aluminum one behind the smaller plastic splash guard. Someone on here a week or so ago was looking for the rubber bushings for my style of skid plate.
 

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Mine has a factory aluminum one behind the smaller plastic splash guard. Someone on here a week or so ago was looking for the rubber bushings for my style of skid plate.
You must have a Z71. They're something like $120 for a new one. I wasn't eager to pay that.
 

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Nope. LT with Premium Smooth Ride. Getting soft in my old age. ;)

Wouldn't mind finding a reasonably-priced skid plate for the fuel tank.
Huh. I'm gonna see if I can find a p/n just to see if they're still available and at what cost.
Edit: I don't see it listed. @915_Tahoe Rene can you look up the rear splash shield for his truck?
 

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