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

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Rickz04Yuk

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Yup. You have to take the seats out to do it, because there's a bracket that uses the inside seat bolts to secure it. All and all it took me about 2 hours to do the swap. That includes cleaning time too, because it was filthy under my seats.

Thanks for the info might have took into a jump seat now
 

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why is Mike so mean? :bawl:

Jacob, I ask myself that ALL THE TIME!! lol

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JK, he's doing what everyone else is telling me as well so I'm use to it! ahahah My wife is due to have our 3rd daughter in a couple weeks and more than likely it could happen any day now, so this knee surgery was less than desirable timing on my part! Who says I can't be useful on crutches?!?!?! ahahha It's all good!
 

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Ouch... That looks very painful

Hope the recovery goes well. Also good luck with the new baby! Hope she is healthy!
 

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Ouch... That looks very painful

Hope the recovery goes well. Also good luck with the new baby! Hope she is healthy!

Thanks my man, hoping only the best results for both of my life changing events!

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What did you do to your Denali today?

I kicked it and it won. :emotions133:

Denali 1 Me 0

Thinking about hopping( or crutching) into the drivers seat and driving like I always do......like I stole it! Only in the thought stage right now though! Lol
 

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Thinking about hopping( or crutching) into the drivers seat and driving like I always do......like I stole it! Only in the thought stage right now though! Lol

Well go on my friend, play on. At least its not you hand and leg and drive standard. Like i did once. talk about interesting. ha ha
 

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Well go on my friend, play on. At least its not you hand and leg and drive standard. Like i did once. talk about interesting. ha ha

Took your motivational words and loaded myself up. Filled the truck up with gas since it was on fumes, stopped by a local pub and crutched out with a 64 oz growler full of liquid medication enhancing pineapple cider drink, and then came home and added half a quart of oil since I'm getting close to an oil change! Even stomped on the gas pedal a few times to wake it up, let the rehab begin! And before anyone asks, I'm barely even taking Tylenol right for pain management so didn't want anyone thinking I'm doing all of this hopped up ( at least not yet, might be later though). lol

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All I know though is how much I miss having our AC working in the truck and will be more than happy to have it working again on Tuesday!
 

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Don't want to start a whole thread, but I got a quick A/C question. I got an 04, and when I come to a stop the A/C gets luke warm. It seams to be worse when the rear unit is on too. Is this normal, or a sign I'm low on freon? Driving it's ice cold, but it does seem to take it a few to get ice cold...

Travis, I would check your fan clutch. If it cools fine under way that tells me it's an airflow issue, not freon.

Our fan clutch took a dump a few years back, yours is probably due. It will look like it's spinning, but won't spin fast enough to keep it cool. Next step is overheating at idle.

Cheap and easy fix.

Cheers,
Ian

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My reason to be on crutches:

Ouch. Hope you're up and around soon. You might need to plan on doing more rocking than bouncing with #3, and congratulations in advance!
 

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