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

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M1Gunner

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Welp I was able to contain my excitement and not say anything until I had them completely installed... my torsion bar relocation brackets came in today. FINALLY got rid of those ungodly eyesores hangin out below my frame.
Not a great picture but here's a sneak peek.

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Now it's time to clean and repaint the frame.

I can literally change my oil by sliding a 5gallon bucket underneath it lol
 

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Washed it.


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I usually go for the dirty Hoes but once in a blue moon I catch myself staring at a sassy yet classy hoe like this!
 

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Thanks. It's my daily kid hauler and doesn't stay in the garage right now, so it's rare that it's even clean, let alone detailed. Once we clear out the garage space, I'm going to detail her inside and out, and she'll look really good ;-)

Exactly the same situation that my rig is in. I washed it for the first time since we purchased it just yesterday, even hit it with a quick "clay bar" mitt and spray wax. Its covered in pollen already and will get dusted at the softball fields all weekend.

Mine will never fit in my garage. Too much kids stuff in there. hah... ok my tools take up some space too.
 

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Welp I was able to contain my excitement and not say anything until I had them completely installed... my torsion bar relocation brackets came in today. FINALLY got rid of those ungodly eyesores hangin out below my frame.
Not a great picture but here's a sneak peek.

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Now it's time to clean and repaint the frame.

I can literally change my oil by sliding a 5gallon bucket underneath it lol

What did you go with to relocate the tbars? I remember you mentioned this awhile ago.

I always loved that about my lifted vehicles. I can change my Jeeps oil like that. I have a fumoto oil drain valve that lets me drain the oil without any tools too.
 

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What did you go with to relocate the tbars? I remember you mentioned this awhile ago.

I always loved that about my lifted vehicles. I can change my Jeeps oil like that. I have a fumoto oil drain valve that lets me drain the oil without any tools too.

Rough Country must have had their ears burnin because it seemed that not long after I posted that they sent me an email saying I would finally be able to purchase their NTD brackets and sleeves. So I jumped right on it lol
 

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Rough Country must have had their ears burnin because it seemed that not long after I posted that they sent me an email saying I would finally be able to purchase their NTD brackets and sleeves. So I jumped right on it lol

Very cool.

Looks like a nice kit. How was the install and price for just the brackets and sleeves? Got any picks that show that off? I always thought it was odd that many kits did not address that. Cost savings I guess.
 

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