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

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S33k3r

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Got my efan style OEM box today. Thanks for the hint @Tonyrodz!

Forgot the pics!
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Sorry for post resurrection but JUST saw this. What is it?
 

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Sorry for post resurrection but JUST saw this. What is it?
It’s the OEM fuse box. Presumably from a 2005+ Tahoe / Yukon, so it contains the provisions to add the efan harness, and will be factory, rather than having the harness clumsily added to the engine bay. There’s a small additional panel on the top, besides the main top panel.
 

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Stay away from BFG's if you want a quiet ride.
I had the same experience. They look cool, but they are super noisy.

I currently have Yokagama Geolaner AT G015 and they are nice for 90% city, 10% off road. Plus, they are three-peak mountain snowflake blah blah cerified, meaning they suppose to be good in snow. I live in NorCali, so I can not elaborate on that, I drove them in snow only once - last year in Thaoe, and they were OK
 

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I had the same experience. They look cool, but they are super noisy.

I currently have Yokagama Geolaner AT G015 and they are nice for 90% city, 10% off road. Plus, they are three-peak mountain snowflake blah blah cerified, meaning they suppose to be good in snow. I live in NorCali, so I can not elaborate on that, I drove them in snow only once - last year in Thaoe, and they were OK
These are the tires I run now. And they are excellent in the snow. Probably going to stick with them for the new wheels.
 

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Discovered more problems with my rims
Only one rim has this problem I don't know how to fix it and I don't think finding one of these rims is in my budget
So I'm probably stuck driving around on the same rims that the last guy had

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Discovered more problems with my rims
Only one rim has this problem I don't know how to fix it and I don't think finding one of these rims is in my budget
So I'm probably stuck driving around on the same rims that the last guy had

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Is that affecting the bead? Damage doesn't look like it's in that area.
 

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