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

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Today, I found out I’m not great at paint, and also you should never do paint when you don’t have unlimited time ‍♂️View attachment 253881

I also rewired the connectors on the driver’s side to replace the broken/lost parts
Paint looks great from 10 feet away in the dark...:rolleyes:
 

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Had to do these yesterday on mine too. Sucks being clumsy while under the hood around brittle parts lol!
the first time I had to do some I fought with the dam things to get them off went and bought the tool that is "supposed" to work, in fact I bought like 3 different ones, spent far too much time trying to get the dam things off, then I realized I can just just break the plastic off and 5 minutes later I was done, that was about 15-16 years ago and the only information out there was "you have to use the tool" pffttt I still have the stupid tool's sitting in the toolbox I think one of them might actually work for the fuel line.
 

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the first time I had to do some I fought with the dam things to get them off went and bought the tool that is "supposed" to work, in fact I bought like 3 different ones, spent far too much time trying to get the dam things off, then I realized I can just just break the plastic off and 5 minutes later I was done, that was about 15-16 years ago and the only information out there was "you have to use the tool" pffttt I still have the stupid tool's sitting in the toolbox I think one of them might actually work for the fuel line.

I had no problems getting mine off, but had a ***** of a time getting it to slide back on. I was more worried about breaking something else I didn't give it to the ommph it needed. Put a little WD40 on it and got her back together. Checked it this morning a couple times and no leaks so I think it's good to go!
 

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I had no problems getting mine off, but had a ***** of a time getting it to slide back on. I was more worried about breaking something else I didn't give it to the ommph it needed. Put a little WD40 on it and got her back together. Checked it this morning a couple times and no leaks so I think it's good to go!
Did you use the AC Delco parts? The Dorman are known to fail fairly quickly.
 
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