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

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Rear bumper refresh…
Decided to use bed liner as base and then used body color / clear coat.
Refreshed the receiver hitch as well
 

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I lived in California...... Considering the awful condition of the roads, I can imagine what splashed into your cup holders!
Riiiiiiight! The real mess was below the front seats and center console. I pulled both front seats to recover them and was greeted with this ick from a previous owner. Passenger side was worse. I almost collected $1 in sticky coins for the effort. :)
 

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Installed an auxiliary battery tray, but not for a second battery. I'm relocating the jack and goodies stored in the compartments in the rear. I wanted an appropriate sized metal box to mount here but they elude me. Stuffing items in a heavy duty canvas bag and securing it will do for now.
 

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Installed an auxiliary battery tray, but not for a second battery. I'm relocating the jack and goodies stored in the compartments in the rear. I wanted an appropriate sized metal box to mount here but they elude me. Stuffing items in a heavy duty canvas bag and securing it will do for now.
Search for an ammo box ( metal?)...... Or maybe a marine battery box, ( plastic- small size? )
 

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Search for an ammo box ( metal?)...... Or maybe a marine battery box, ( plastic- small size? )
Ammo box was too small for the amount of stuff to be stuffed inside. Same for metal tool boxes, fishing tackle, etc. as length is good but so far have been too narrow. I'm leery of plastic tool boxes in this area. A marine battery box hadn't occurred to me. Thanks!
 

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Installed an auxiliary battery tray, but not for a second battery. I'm relocating the jack and goodies stored in the compartments in the rear. I wanted an appropriate sized metal box to mount here but they elude me. Stuffing items in a heavy duty canvas bag and securing it will do for now.
This is a great idea! I have a nice 20ton bottle jack in the factory jack compartment that fits nicely though
 

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