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

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Bear77

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Was a nice day (< 40 F ), so I went to the junkyard. Thought I'd see just how difficult it is to remove the upper section of the steering column. That Youtube video I posted earlier made it look like a pita. Actually doing it wasn't so bad. The hardest part was removing those damned snaprings. I pulled 3, and 3 clocksprings, for practice.
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To hell with trying to fit that larger insert into the new steering wheel. Oh well, they can't all be good ideas.
So why exactly are you trying to fit the larger insert into a newer steering wheel? I did see the YouTube vid. Asking because I’m curious and wondering what you’re actually trying to accomplish


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Appliances are in short supply all over. We are a GE house here. I hate appliance issues. I would almost rather my vehicle break down then have to deal with an appliance that is on the fritz.

A year or so ago we decided to replace our stove and refrigerator and looked at getting some Samsung stuff due to price point, but found that service for Samsung stuff around me sucks. Closest "Certified Samsung Service Tech" is 1-1/2 hours away and heard that parts are super hard to get. Had to replace my dad's gas dryer a couple weeks ago and the local appliance store that we use said they hit their yearly goal for sales at the beginning of August this year for new units. Fortunately, they had a gas dryer in stock. They are having issues with repair parts though. Said many are showing 4-6 week backlog which has helped with the new unit sales, they believe.
about 2 years my 10 year maytag washer spun the bearings, had a guy come look at it and he must not have wanted to do the repair and said just go buy a nrw one so I went and bought some fancy ass $1800 samsung, hooked it up, loaded some laundry, put it to work and it looked like it was washing clothes in about a cup of water, I let it do it's thing, when it finished the clothes where covered in lint and definitely not looking or feeling clean, unhooked that ************* and took it back, called another guy and for $350 he put brand new bearings in it and it was back to working like brand new again, then about a week later it stopped spinning did a little googling and discovered it was simple little $20 plastic gear that took about 30 seconds to replace, been working fine since then. they make these things "environmentally friendly" now, they make them to conform with epa laws of using less water. less power yada yada you just end up with a useless piece of crap. just like low flow toilets, incandescent light bulbs, digital tv, 4g/5g cant get a dam phone signal or tv channel if you are not in a fraction of the range of analog tv or 3g which used to work pretty well. rant over :mad:
 

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Clock springs can’t be spun or they’re toast. Should tape them up when removed.....new they come with an orange lock tab.
I know, useless info from me....
I didn't hear or notice that the clock spring "unwound". The wiring tab stayed where it belonged, and I lifted it straight off. I guess I'll find out if they're toast if/when I ever get around to swapping the wheel.
 

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So why exactly are you trying to fit the larger insert into a newer steering wheel? I did see the YouTube vid. Asking because I’m curious and wondering what you’re actually trying to accomplish


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Was trying to find a way to put a 2003+ wheel on my 2001 - without swapping the upper steering shaft.
 

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I’ve had problems with my Samsung fridge as well as 3 other family members. I won’t buy Samsung or LG large appliances. Their TV’s and electronics are great. Large appliances not so much. $0.02.
I've heard a lot of bad things about Samsung appliances. The drum in their front loaders rust out every 5 years or so. I know two people that have had to replace their fridges just out of warranty. Ill just keep fixing my Kenmore stuff from the 90s.
 

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