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

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Now time to rip the rest out to get started on the carpet.
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Nothing like new leather! Those look awesome, great job.
 

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Been doing some projects. Pics to come later. Weather was favorable.
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Did my rear resistors today. IMAG1233.jpg IMAG1236.jpg
I was going to screw them into the sheet metal using self taping screws, but honestly I hate making any kind of holes in clean metal. To me, it just invites rust. So I used some trusty zip ties to hold them to that steel brace. I made sure they we're nice and tight, and away from the metal body of the resistor, since they get so hot. IMAG1234.jpg
I also put in white led's for my backup lights. There was some slight fogging inside the reverse lenses, so I dried them out with a hair dryer and dabbed some silicone(rtv)between the bulb housing and lens--i hope I'm making sense ----That should keep the moisture out. I highly recommend guys doing the rtv who are running aftermarket lenses. Some of those rubber gaskets are crappy, allowing moisture to get inside. I replaced the brake light bulbs with led's, but Imo they weren't bright at all, and I don't need to be rear ended by some moron who isn't paying attention. IMAG1239.jpg
 

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