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

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Tonyrodz

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Sweet score on that cluster and I have already....

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Ay ay ay, Ooo.....
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I was able to finally take a pic of the cluster, as I'm sitting here waiting for the tow truck to come!! Me and my gf went to grab something to eat, as we just left the hospital, after she fell in a parking lot and fractured her ankle in two places. Truck dies!! Yayyyy. Of course I don't have any tools in the truck because I didn't take my own advice!! DAMMIT!!
 

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Ay ay ay, Ooo.....
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I was able to finally take a pic of the cluster, as I'm sitting here waiting for the tow truck to come!! Me and my gf went to grab something to eat, as we just left the hospital, after she fell in a parking lot and fractured her ankle in two places. Truck dies!! Yayyyy. Of course I don't have any tools in the truck because I didn't take my own advice!! DAMMIT!!
Damn! That's some bad luck but what the hell, you've got an Esky cluster!:evil27:
 

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True. That's one way to look at it. The only thing that would complete my little adventure would be if the cluster didn't work! Lucky me! :buttkick:
 

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Lol, thank God!! The cluster is doing OK. She's in pain but being a trooper. Just waiting for AAA to get here. I think it's the fuel pump, I just had it done maybe a month ago.
 

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I recently did a ZW7 smooth ride delete using Z71 springs, and it ended up a little higher in the back than I expected. Swapped the springs again for the standard spring (Moog 81071) to get the ride height just right.

How are you liking the swap? Did yours have the self leveling nivomat shocks in the rear? Pretty sure that comes with the zw7.
 

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