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

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wish i had that somewhere. ive move a couple times since i sold it and every time i move, more stuff gets tossed out lol
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That cable is small bc it's a fusable link. Some people put a nice big anl fuse there.

Might as well upgrade your grounds too
I plan on it, I’ll be upgrading all wiring and probably do a dual battery system since it’s a 160amp alternator, and all led lights


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Hey guys new here, I’m usually on the obs side but recently picked up a 2005 Yukon 2wd (my city truck) lol. Put on some new brakes and changed this dinky little alternator power cable, and went with 0 gauge cable. How do I find out what alternator I have?b23282e61371c5227961703c5be27fac.jpg


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Hey!

I'd put that back. That's not a cable, it's a fusible link. Or at least install a megasfuse inline (60 or 80 Amp, I can double check). Bad things can AND WILL happen when people replace fuses with cables.

As for the alternator, look for ur RPO code:
KW1 - 160 AMP
KG3 - 145 AMP

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