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

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Nice work!!!
Need a how-to write up for this dash removal and paint
 

mattbta

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Feeling defeated. Attempted to put in new coupling shaft, intermediate steering shaft, bearing and position sensor. Had to take out the adjustable gas pedal to get at the bolts of the ISS. Got the bolts off the ISS and then could not get the shaft separated. Tried all sorts of things myself but couldn't get it to separate at either the coupler nor under the column. It was just me in my garage in 103* weather and I caved. Put it back together and will likely take it somewhere. :mad: :mad:

Oh well, in the meantime, i'll order new bolts and nuts too, so the whole thing will be new.
 

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Nice work!!!
Need a how-to write up for this dash removal and paint
Here's a write-up on the dash removal. As far as the painting, SEM paint has some great instructions on their website so here's a link to " Refinishing Automotive Interior And Exterior Flexible And Rigid Substrates". I substituted Dawn dishwashing liquid for their plastic cleaner and Denatured alcohol for their Zero VOC Surface Cleaner but followed the rest of their instructions.

http://www.gmfullsize.com/threads/how-to-take-out-dash-nbs.53667/

https://www.semproducts.com/manage/html/public/content/techsheets/SEM RAP-1 Training Manual.pdf
 

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Feeling defeated. Attempted to put in new coupling shaft, intermediate steering shaft, bearing and position sensor. Had to take out the adjustable gas pedal to get at the bolts of the ISS. Got the bolts off the ISS and then could not get the shaft separated. Tried all sorts of things myself but couldn't get it to separate at either the coupler nor under the column. It was just me in my garage in 103* weather and I caved. Put it back together and will likely take it somewhere. :mad: :mad:

Oh well, in the meantime, i'll order new bolts and nuts too, so the whole thing will be new.
Shit must be in Texas. Don't take it to heart. Heat is a mofo. Been there plenty. I barely do maintenance on my yard equipment let alone Denali during the summer. Take a break and a pause maybe try again tomorrow but don't sweat it,literally. Some of the thing I've don't on my truck aren't hard but multiple times I had to step back and start again another time.

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