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

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Had to throw 2" spacers on to get my 305/45s away from some brackets and put my 1" coil spacers out back to get my fenders away from them. Looks kinda neat I guess? Haha. Will have to stay like this until I can get some wheels with the proper offset to them.
If you’re talking about the rear shock bolts hitting the tires, you need to reverse them. It’s a bit hard to do but it gets them away from the tires. Also, an adjustable panhard bar will center the rear wheels side to side, adjustable control arms will get them centered front to back, and offset sway bar end links for the rear will get you clearance so it doesn’t hit the panhard bar bracket on the passenger side. Then you need to do the free travel mod so you don’t bottom out on the rear bump stops. It takes a bit of work to properly lower these but it’s better than having your rear tires stick out like that.
 

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If you’re talking about the rear shock bolts hitting the tires, you need to reverse them. It’s a bit hard to do but it gets them away from the tires. Also, an adjustable panhard bar will center the rear wheels side to side, adjustable control arms will get them centered front to back, and offset sway bar end links for the rear will get you clearance so it doesn’t hit the panhard bar bracket on the passenger side. Then you need to do the free travel mod so you don’t bottom out on the rear bump stops. It takes a bit of work to properly lower these but it’s better than having your rear tires stick out like that.

Already have the sway bar links on, tires were rubbing on the bracket for the control arms in the back. Definitely need adjustable panhard and control arms, no doubt about that. $75 vs $700 at the moment. I'm okay with some tire puff until I can throw $700 more at it without being murdered. Lol. Cam, heads, and TBSS intake almost got me dispatched in a quick way.

Edit: I've done the free travel mod as well, one of the first things I did. Even before the drop springs after seeing posts about it here. Plasma cutter and grinder were my best friends for about an hour.
 
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