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

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Bowzer

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Swapped out the starter. What a pita. Not much room between the control arm to get it moved. Probably not bad on a lift. Even worse than a el Camino I used to have with long headers!
 

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Recieved an amazon package with things for my led bar install and had a rusted tail pipe fixed.


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Finally replaced front diff fluid. I've had that in the garage for waay too long. Old fluid was not in great shape, no large pieces of metal or horrendous smell from the old fluid though thank goodness. So far it seems quieter! Happy about that, since it was developing a subtle whine at times previously. I used https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MRZFYEI/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 based on @1992rs' recommendation:

How did you go about this? is there a write up somewhere I haven't found?
 

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How did you go about this? is there a write up somewhere I haven't found?
on write up needed. There's drain plug and a fill plug. Take out the fill plug first, 15mm IIRC. Then remove the 13mm drain plug.

Clean the magnet, toss the drain plug in, fill the thing with fluid until it dribbles out the fill hole then install the plug there as well.

Super easy don't sweat it ;)
 

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on write up needed. There's drain plug and a fill plug. Take out the fill plug first, 15mm IIRC. Then remove the 13mm drain plug.

Clean the magnet, toss the drain plug in, fill the thing with fluid until it dribbles out the fill hole then install the plug there as well.

Super easy don't sweat it ;)
thanks, Hadn't really been underneath it to look for it with the weather, gonna put it in the garage this weekend and try.
 

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on write up needed. There's drain plug and a fill plug. Take out the fill plug first, 15mm IIRC. Then remove the 13mm drain plug.

Clean the magnet, toss the drain plug in, fill the thing with fluid until it dribbles out the fill hole then install the plug there as well.

Super easy don't sweat it ;)
It is super easy well said bud


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