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

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Came home to find the esky rack arrived much earlier than expected. Will be installing it Monday, after it gets a nice bath.
 

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Came home to find the esky rack arrived much earlier than expected. Will be installing it Monday, after it gets a nice bath.

Cool.

Install the rack first, prior to giving her a bath as you will most likely find all kinds of dirt and debris under the original rack.

The ESKY Caps are a bit smaller so you will have to clean up the area, polish it a bit and then install the ESKY rack.

Are your caps already painted to match your body color?
 

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Washed it, then clay bar and then wax. So clean and smooth.
Oh, and then it rained. Damn you rain!!!

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swapped out a faulty JL amp for a massive nanob4 amp
-attempted to find out why head lights on left side went out. Faulty relay harness I believe
 

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Cool.

Install the rack first, prior to giving her a bath as you will most likely find all kinds of dirt and debris under the original rack.

The ESKY Caps are a bit smaller so you will have to clean up the area, polish it a bit and then install the ESKY rack.

Are your caps already painted to match your body color?

Was going to give the rack itself a bath. The caps were extremely nasty on the inside. Plan is to just soak them, install, then wash the entire truck. Need to grab some polish and clay, get it all done. The caps are already onyx black, so we'll just have to see if they tone similarly.
 

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I went and weighed my Denali XL, 6,200 lbs total with a full tank of fuel.
Front axle...3,250 lbs
Rear axle....2,950 lbs

No third row seat, includes a 75lb passenger.
 

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Drove it home from the hospital with my wife and newborn son. Born 6/5/14. 8lbs 1oz. 2nd and final kiddo
 

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Drove it down to the basketball courts and popped the rear window open and we jammed and played b-ball for hours.
 

Tahoewhat

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Drove it home from the hospital with my wife and newborn son. Born 6/5/14. 8lbs 1oz. 2nd and final kiddo

Congrats man. didnt know it was this close. lol.

Time for a mini van now. ha ha..
 

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