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

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Tonyrodz

Resident Resident
Joined
Feb 16, 2012
Posts
31,703
Reaction score
47,426
Location
Central Jersey
How does the bumper cover come off? I always thought it was 1 piece including the metal bumper underneath...someone hit the back of my Tahoe the other day and messed up the bumper pretty bad, I'm gonna try and swap it out with the Escalade bumper
Gotta love those hit and run drivers. Hopefully they messed their ride up more then they messed yours up! Scumbags!!
 

Fosscore

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2014
Posts
10,546
Reaction score
18,356
Got the Denali bumper finished and on. It has a couple imperfections, but for my first real full-on paint attempt, I'm quite pleased with how it came out. Now we see if it holds up...

View attachment 181486 View attachment 181487

Nice work on that bumper. Nobody but you will see any imperfections and the satisfaction doing it yourself is a winner. IMO, paint the spare tire lock door white as well to match the bumper. Sticks out a bit. I did that to mine. @HiHoeSilver
 

Rocket Man

Mark
Supporting Member
Joined
Dec 25, 2014
Posts
26,006
Reaction score
50,869
Location
Oregon
Yes higher rpm stall. I bet all the guys at pt.net were pushing for higher. Hah. If the cam guy suggests that then yeah makes sense.

I wouldn't go much higher for a street truck, just the way your going for it with the mods i sort of thought youd go for something gnarly. This is gonna be another big upgrade for you.
They all pretty much agreed 2800 triple disc.
 

HiHoeSilver

Away!
Joined
Feb 28, 2017
Posts
10,918
Reaction score
14,572
Location
Chicago
Nice work on that bumper. Nobody but you will see any imperfections and the satisfaction doing it yourself is a winner. IMO, paint the spare tire lock door white as well to match the bumper. Sticks out a bit. I did that to mine. @HiHoeSilver

I had the same thought. It's actually not in there as well as I'd like it to be anyway. I did make a new foam gasket for it, but in reusing the retaining ring for reinstall, it's just not very tight.
 

Chubbs

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 24, 2017
Posts
634
Reaction score
391
Installed these bad boys. Should be good for a while. 100k mile warranty??

You can see the original NGK didnt have much electrode left after 14 some-odd years

image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg

Just goes to show there are plenty people out there who just drive shit until the aftermarket 20" wheels fall off. The previous 1-owner of my Yukon did absolutely ZERO maintenance on this truck. All of the parts & fluids were still the original from assembly. good for the previous owner but sucks pretty bad for me. Was wondering why I couldn't dig up any maintenance records. She had the motor oil changed & that's all!
:driver:
 
Last edited:

PG01

Supporting Member
Joined
Nov 6, 2016
Posts
14,967
Reaction score
18,576
Location
Up here to the right
I had the same thought. It's actually not in there as well as I'd like it to be anyway. I did make a new foam gasket for it, but in reusing the retaining ring for reinstall, it's just not very tight.

@HiHoeSilver ....nate, i have an old one that is in perfect working condition just sunfaded (i got a new one for my '01 when i cleaned up rust issues) you can have it for shipping....you can ptm mine so you dont have nothing in there and swap at will.... just a thought.
 

HiHoeSilver

Away!
Joined
Feb 28, 2017
Posts
10,918
Reaction score
14,572
Location
Chicago
@HiHoeSilver ....nate, i have an old one that is in perfect working condition just sunfaded (i got a new one for my '01 when i cleaned up rust issues) you can have it for shipping....you can ptm mine so you dont have nothing in there and swap at will.... just a thought.

Thanks, Pete. I have an extra, but it has a lock in it that I don't have the key for...Mines in good shape, it's just that stupid press ring in the back doesn't want to get tight. I think I'm going to improve upon the design with a lock nut somehow... Not really worried about it being out for a few days, I live in suburban Churchland.
 

95escahoe

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 2, 2010
Posts
5,155
Reaction score
4,454
How does the bumper cover come off? I always thought it was 1 piece including the metal bumper underneath...someone hit the back of my Tahoe the other day and messed up the bumper pretty bad, I'm gonna try and swap it out with the Escalade bumper

It's 3 bolts on either side and idk the tow hitch might bolt into it too there is an unused nut on the bottom on either side

5acbbc62dc771c0f8f7a082cf410c114.jpg


58b0d6250c1fe75aa74e9bc1374d1559.jpg



Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Rocket Man

Mark
Supporting Member
Joined
Dec 25, 2014
Posts
26,006
Reaction score
50,869
Location
Oregon
Thanks, Pete. I have an extra, but it has a lock in it that I don't have the key for...Mines in good shape, it's just that stupid press ring in the back doesn't want to get tight. I think I'm going to improve upon the design with a lock nut somehow... Not really worried about it being out for a few days, I live in suburban Churchland.
The lock rings are one-time use; they need to be replaced once they're pried off.
 

05Single

afraid of the dark
Joined
Feb 26, 2015
Posts
8,186
Reaction score
11,456
How does the bumper cover come off? I always thought it was 1 piece including the metal bumper underneath...someone hit the back of my Tahoe the other day and messed up the bumper pretty bad, I'm gonna try and swap it out with the Escalade bumper
There's the plastic cover and plastic step pads. All snap into place on a metal bumper. Metal bumper that is underneath is the exact shape as the stock Tahoe chrome bumper with the same exact bumper brackets that bolt onto the frame.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,730
Posts
1,873,309
Members
97,559
Latest member
blanchard7684
Top