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

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I'd really rather find some cloth seats to be honest
Yech. Imagine what they would look like by now if the leather ones look like they do.

But you can do the bottoms (leather/vinyl combo like they are originally) for $209 from The Seat Shop. I just checked and the price has gone up. Then if you follow their directions for using Scrubbing Bubbles to clean the backs and armrests they look like new. That’s what I did. The backs almost never wear out.
 

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My back is worn on the driver's seat, and the armrest is pretty rough too. And I would need bottoms for the 2nd row captains seats, and really the top of one is pretty rough. I haven't inspected the 3rd row much. I figured I would just patch these up and see how long they last. I'm trying to get this thing up to a half a million on the odometer, so maybe when it hits 400 I will re-wrap the seats, .
 

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If you think my truck deserves the new covers I can send you my address and interior code... Lol.

It's like 350 for vinyl just to do the driver's seat. We already spent all of our vehicle budget on this thing. I'm just happy the lumbar isn't poking me in the back, and I finally got all of the duct tape residue off of the seat

I think I paid about $335 in total this past June for my driver's seat cover and new foam cushion from The Seat Shop; quality stuff. OEM style leather/vinyl cover was about $210. Of course I haven't replaced it yet.
 

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Did the annual oil change this evening with Rotella Gas Truck 5w30 and a Wix long 51522 filter. Needed to do it before it gets cold and have less motivation to get it done, and took a sample for a Blackstone analysis, since I've never had one done on the truck. Has 108,700 miles on the clock.

I also installed an ICT billet oil cooler blockoff plate that is like this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144110333460?hash=item218da52e14:g:IeMAAOSwurtg63AG
However, it seems to weep a bit from the bottom mating surface and I'm going to watch it carefully, but would like recommendations on what type of sealer to use if I have to remove it and add some kind of gasket sealer. Suggestions?

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Mounting area cleaned:


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New blockoff installed:

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I spent $150 for a shop to redo both my front seats. Driver seat needed foam on the side. Where ya getting these ridiculous prices from?? This was end of last year and they still look as good.
 

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Did the annual oil change this evening with Rotella Gas Truck 5w30 and a Wix long 51522 filter. Needed to do it before it gets cold and have less motivation to get it done, and took a sample for a Blackstone analysis, since I've never had one done on the truck. Has 108,700 miles on the clock.

I also installed an ICT billet oil cooler blockoff plate that is like this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/144110333460?hash=item218da52e14:g:IeMAAOSwurtg63AG
However, it seems to weep a bit from the bottom mating surface and I'm going to watch it carefully, but would like recommendations on what type of sealer to use if I have to remove it and add some kind of gasket sealer. Suggestions?

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New blockoff installed:

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Defective? Not tightened enough? Botched O-ring install?

I had the same one for over a year, running 80+ psi oil pressure at times and never so much as a weep. I removed it for the factory oil cooler install and it's now on my neighbor's truck. Black RTV (the one for oil contact) should be fine. I'd put a tall bead on top of the O-ring and let it set up just enough so it holds its shape when turned sideways, install it but just barely snug it up with the bolts, then tighten it down after the curing period.
 

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Defective? Not tightened enough? Botched O-ring install?

I had the same one for over a year, running 80+ psi oil pressure at times and never so much as a weep. I removed it for the factory oil cooler install and it's now on my neighbor's truck. Black RTV (the one for oil contact) should be fine. I'd put a tall bead on top of the O-ring and let it set up just enough so it holds its shape when turned sideways, install it but just barely snug it up with the bolts, then tighten it down after the curing period.

Oh, it's tight, and I doubt that the o-ring slipped; it was stuck pretty good in the groove. If it leaks I'll pull it off and do the sealer. 'Appreciate it!
 

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Swapped out the blue cluster LED’s for white ones. I finally gave up on converting the interior lighting to blue since mines an 02. If it was an 03-06 it would be easy.
 

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Swapped out the blue cluster LED’s for white ones. I finally gave up on converting the interior lighting to blue since mines an 02. If it was an 03-06 it would be easy.
Rocking same white LEDs here as well. I dig them. Just need to fix my hvac as it's dead and dark at night
 

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