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

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Sam Harris

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After efan upgrade report:
Now that I’ve driven her more, I can definitely feel a throttle response improvement.! I think it’s more so at the higher RPM range, which is sort of the opposite of what I expected. And I cannot believe how quiet she is now…! Boy that clutch fan is louder than you think… pic after pumpkin patch, and quickie wash / half a detail, cuz it’s mandatory to post pics..! :cool:AB4BE8E1-BAD2-42DC-A3EB-39CF88AEF647.jpeg
 

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After efan upgrade report:
Now that I’ve driven her more, I can definitely feel a throttle response improvement.! I think it’s more so at the higher RPM range, which is sort of the opposite of what I expected. And I cannot believe how quiet she is now…! Boy that clutch fan is louder than you think… pic after pumpkin patch, and quickie wash / half a detail, cuz it’s mandatory to post pics..! :cool:View attachment 353510
I would have expected a little more push off the line as well, wish I had more things a damn slug!
 

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Nice! How long since last plug change notice any more pep or mpg
Not sure how many miles were on those plugs. I’m at 150K, bought it with 137k. They were ACDelco plugs but didn’t look to be original. My guess is they were done around 75-100K. I havent driven it yet, just pulled out the garage and parked it in driveway. Seemed to idle a little smoother.
 

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After efan upgrade report:
Now that I’ve driven her more, I can definitely feel a throttle response improvement.! I think it’s more so at the higher RPM range, which is sort of the opposite of what I expected. And I cannot believe how quiet she is now…! Boy that clutch fan is louder than you think… pic after pumpkin patch, and quickie wash / half a detail, cuz it’s mandatory to post pics..! :cool:View attachment 353510
Yours looks pretty level, did you just raise the torsion bars?
 

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After efan upgrade report:
Now that I’ve driven her more, I can definitely feel a throttle response improvement.! I think it’s more so at the higher RPM range, which is sort of the opposite of what I expected. And I cannot believe how quiet she is now…! Boy that clutch fan is louder than you think… pic after pumpkin patch, and quickie wash / half a detail, cuz it’s mandatory to post pics..! :cool:View attachment 353510
That Color has always been a favorite of mine. Damn good looking ride man. Whats the specs on the tire size???
 

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Had to cut the upper control arm out and buy new bolts, had to buy new sway bar bushings for 28 bucks to get 4 bolts that I couldn't find. I think these ones with bigger heads would have actually worked. Storm came through last night, I had to cut the carpet around my jack and roll it up, lol. I got the torsion bar knocked out on the driver's side, and hopefully I can have this thing back together in a couple more days, lol

Oh and I grabbed this today for 50 bucks, and the dude said he can program my milage for me after I get it installed.
Walchit,
Is there anything special I need to know to swap out top and bottom control arms? I'm not to familiar with the torsion bar set up.
 

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I watched a ton of YouTube before I felt comfortable. You have to take your torsion key off before you can take off the lower control arm. I pb blastered everything a few time in the couple weeks leading up to it. Had to hold the torsion bar and hit the key with a decent sized mini sledge. And I marked the bottom of the torsion bar, idk how much that matters, but I read to make sure the front of the bar is marked. You have to have the weight all the way off of the suspension when you do the torsion bar too.

I left the upper until I had everything else in on the first side. Then had metal shavings all over my new parts after I cut the bolts out. On the other side I did the upper first. You could probably tie your caliper up out of the way and take everything off at once.

Idk what your tool situation is, but I had to buy deep well 18mm, 21mm, and 24mm I'm pretty sure.
If you need anything else I can try to help, but I'm definitely not a mechanic.
 

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And you need the torsion bar removal tool. I rented one at AutoZone. For real though, watch some YouTube videos, because then you can see what smarter people than me have done, lol. You can watch leveling key videos to see how they work.
 

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Hello guys
The air ride compressor turns on for about 10 seconds then shuts off. The shocks are oem and fairly new. I put my hand on the air bladder as the compressor was trying to air up the bladders and the compressor shuts off. Does anyone know what might be wrong with air ride the system?


PS. I tested the shock bladders and they are holding air.

I ordered a new air hose kit. I figured buy that before I spend big bucks on the compressor.
 

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