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

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Yuko04

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6 hi mod done!
Pretty cool little trick!
Ita work!
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Got this little problem fixed today. I was doing about 2 mph in a turn lane when the truck started pulling like crazy to the right. The rear bolt for the front right upper control arm was just gone. And about 5 minutes earlier I was doing 75 over a pretty high bridge.

Yikes...
 

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DANG, ........ Life must be rough if you have your own lift at home in your garage. ;-)

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Drill a small hole in the bottom of your fog light in order for the water to drain out. This should eliminate future floods as well.

These darn things NEVER seem to be watertight.

Great idea! Any particular place or just anywhere in the bottom of the light? I might go a step further and attach a rubber tube to make a vent.
 

Yuko04

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Great idea! Any particular place or just anywhere in the bottom of the light? I might go a step further and attach a rubber tube to make a vent.

4 different OEM FOGlights in the last 2 years. They all leak eventually. Ive siliconed, taken apart and resealed. They just leak. And when they are air tight. The moisture from your has no where to go and then they fog over. Drill a hole and be done.

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DANG, ........ Life must be rough if you have your own lift at home in your garage. ;-)

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Drill a small hole in the bottom of your fog light in order for the water to drain out. This should eliminate future floods as well.

These darn things NEVER seem to be watertight.

It is rough.......Im black...you dont even know the half of it...
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Its simple bro. Saved for 10 years to have the shop of my dreams. Never had a new car and have worked on the side to make extra loot. Having a wife on the same page has mad my life easier.
 

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Push bar back on after a short hiatus...
 

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YukonXL04

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I trimmed my fog lights to fit a projector, had to trim a bit and then heat the plastic to mold it around the projector. I'm happy with the fitment, now I gotta build out the housing a little bit to enclose the projector. From the front you can't really see much difference, behind is a different story lol

Anyone know how to seal around the bulb on a h1 projector?
 

Tahoewhat

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Yuko04;756936[/COLOR said:
It is rough.......Im black...you dont even know the half of it...
LOL.[emoji1]

Im sorry but that made me laugh, was not expecting that as a comment back. Just shows hard work pays off. Mad props to you my man.. Very nice shop as well.

I trimmed my fog lights to fit a projector, had to trim a bit and then heat the plastic to mold it around the projector. I'm happy with the fitment, now I gotta build out the housing a little bit to enclose the projector. From the front you can't really see much difference, behind is a different story lol

Anyone know how to seal around the bulb on a h1 projector?

Do tell? What projector?
 

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4 different OEM FOGlights in the last 2 years. They all leak eventually. Ive siliconed, taken apart and resealed. They just leak. And when they are air tight. The moisture from your has no where to go and then they fog over. Drill a hole and be done.

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It is rough.......Im black...you dont even know the half of it...
LOL.[emoji1]
Its simple bro. Saved for 10 years to have the shop of my dreams. Never had a new car and have worked on the side to make extra loot. Having a wife on the same page has mad my life easier.

I am just jealous, but very happy for you!!!! It is a great looking shop you have.
 

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