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

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ArcticYukon

The White Yuke has been superseded by a Red Hoe
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You know the 2 seasons of Florida. Summer hot and humid and winter aka not summer a little less hot and humid, but always hovering near the 80s. Lol

Accurate

Got 5 years so no complaints on that one. Will update in my build thread shortly but that Interstate was turned in as a core.

Oh, it wasn't a complaint... just an observation lol. If I could afford it, I'd run nothing but IB.
 

05Single

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Worn out springs will change how it sits but shocks shouldn’t. They’re not meant to do anything but absorb shocks , not support weight unless they have air bladders like some of the rears.
Well I have the autoride. One rear air shock is fine, the other is completely blown. Which are designed to "level" the trucks height. I'll just get shocks this week and get an alignment next week. Was just curious, was getting all sorts of answers lol.
 

dszx13

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Came out to this yesterday morning. Wheel was previously repaired before I bought the set. Only paid 125 for the wheels so[emoji2275]



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Came out to this yesterday morning. Wheel was previously repaired before I bought the set. Only paid 125 for the wheels so[emoji2275]



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That sucks that’s an easy fix tho for a good wheel shop I had a similar crack on my Esky rims

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Fixed my heat problem. Turns out my resistor went bad. But I also found out that water is getting in my system from a car wash and pouring onto the resistor. I took it apart (after replacing it, the unit was brand new) and dried it. Then sealed it with some silicone. So far so good.

I also recalibrated the system which seemed to help a little
 

dszx13

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That sucks that’s an easy fix tho for a good wheel shop I had a similar crack on my Esky rims

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I've had a wheel repaired a couple times in my old truck lol. Our roads here are a joke. I really want a new setup anyways so I think it's a good excuse lol
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I've had a wheel repaired a couple times in my old truck lol. Our roads here are a joke. I really want a new setup anyways so I think it's a good excuse lol
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lol where you from the Northeast?


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