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

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livingez_123

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I treated mine to a new set of Delco spark plugs and a set of Taylor wires. My intermittent miss at idle is now gone. I had some 5-year-old E3's in it and they all looked real good but one, it was a bit lighter in color than the rest. So I might have a slightly dirty injector on the cylinder.
 

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On of my hid lights wasn't working for a while. Finally played with it some and now I'm back to full quad! Woo hoo lol. One of my grounds needed some attention.
 

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Looks like it would blind oncoming traffic. You need to do a proper retrofit.

Yes, please. HID in stock housings are very annoying bordering on dangerous to oncoming traffic. Incredible amount of glare. Retrofit or at least aftermarket projector housings.

On of my hid lights wasn't working for a while. Finally played with it some and now I'm back to full quad! Woo hoo lol. One of my grounds needed some attention.

Same thing happened to mine a few weeks ago. Just had to unscrew my grounding screw, and reseat it.
 

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I put in a pair of Depo front marker/turn and DRL housings, mine were toast.

I'm planning to do that soon. Couldnt get rid of the hazing with plastx, and hour wetsanding to still be left with housings with burned up reflectors doesnt sound worthwhile. Not to mention the clear ones look nice.
 

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The color matched parts are ready for install and they look sweet!! Time to get busy.....
 

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I'm planning to do that soon. Couldnt get rid of the hazing with plastx, and hour wetsanding to still be left with housings with burned up reflectors doesnt sound worthwhile. Not to mention the clear ones look nice.

My reflectors in the DRL's were toast, that was the main reason I changed them, plus the lens for the DRL's looked very milky.
 

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My reflectors in the DRL's were toast, that was the main reason I changed them, plus the lens for the DRL's looked very milky.

Yeah exactly the same situation as mine.

I think that I have some pitting on the inside of my headlight lenses too. I cleaned up the outside as good as I could, and its smooth to the touch, but it doesn't look crystal clear yet.
 
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