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

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I know the stickers work well for the NNBS rigs. You can’t even tell, if they’re done carefully. Not sure about our GMT800’s though. [emoji3166]

I think the problem is, with the stickers, they're white lettering, right, not cutouts? So if I do the LED swap, it will cover up my blue lights. No bueno. I want the blue!

Threw some new wheels and tires on the Denali yesterday. View attachment 279804

Freaking PIMP.

I absolutely LOVE that color, my man, your Tahoe DENALEEEEE is GORGEOUS!
 

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I think the problem is, with the stickers, they're white lettering, right, not cutouts? So if I do the LED swap, it will cover up my blue lights. No bueno.

Yeah. I think you’re stuck replacing the plastic pieces in that case... [emoji107]
 

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So it was 460 lbs of metal , worth $36. That should pay for the dump run that’s coming next.:) The Beast weighs in at 5840 lbs.

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I used to be a weighmaster and would get the scrap metal from the place I worked at for free, I had the recycle company leave a big metal bin on the lot and I would just call them when it was full and they would leave a new empty bin and I would just pick up the check. They gave pretty decent prices if it was cut into 12" lengths so I just would tell the guys working I needed it cut up, lol that was a cushy job I would also do ordering and get kickbacks from the supply company's :rolleyes: I just sat on my ass all day pretty much, lot's of paperwork everything had to be done in triplicate and signed all over, track rail cars and weight trucks in & out. One boss that would only show up 2-3 days a week, free lunch at the local private restaurant with a chef, aah those were the days, that was the last place I ever worked at back in 1999 been doing ebay since.
 

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So question for you guys. My denali is lowered with the beltech kit (2" spindles in the front and 4" springs in the rear with the 1" spacer).

I've already replaced the upper and lower control arms with the professional line of moog parts along with inner and outer tie rods.

My issue is that I have now gone through and replaced both UCA already and noticed that the outter tie rod ends are busted.

The denali rides like shit and hits each bump hard even with the new 4600s and Pirelli tires

Anyone have recommendations for beefier UCA and tie rods that won't fail on me every 18 months

For tierods, you can't beat Kryptonite. For UCAs you just need to ensure you get the highest quality replacement, either OEM or MOOG problem solver IMO.

For ride quality, if you haven't done the free travel mod I'd do that and ensure nothing is limiting suspension travel front or rear. Or if you want the ultimate ride quality I'd say go coilovers in the front.

https://kryptoniteproducts.com/coll...oducts/kryptonite-death-grip-tie-rods-1-2-ton
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Not sure where the best place to ask this would be so here we go.

WTF are these wheels called? Just RST wheels? I'm having a hard time searching for them specifically and I see them on everything from Silverados to Tahoes to Suburbans. I'm specifically looking for these darker-colored ones and what they weigh or how they would look on an NBS.

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Not sure where the best place to ask this would be so here we go.

WTF are these wheels called? Just RST wheels? I'm having a hard time searching for them specifically and I see them on everything from Silverados to Tahoes to Suburbans. I'm specifically looking for these darker-colored ones and what they weigh or how they would look on an NBS.s-l1600.jpg

May be described here: https://www.oewheelsllc.com/CV32-20090-gunmetal-machined-wheels-fit-Chevrolet-Silverado-1500-RST
 

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Thank you! Still, no weights listed anywhere tho, Although I assume they are in the 40-45lb range as nearly every OE 20" wheel is. Also I do not want replicas, more looking for a set of takeoffs with good tires.

Maybe in a year or 2 when my Nittos are toast, they will have come down in price. Does anyone have these on something other than a 2020+?
 

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Thank you! Still, no weights listed anywhere tho, Although I assume they are in the 40-45lb range as nearly every OE 20" wheel is. Also I do not want replicas, more looking for a set of takeoffs with good tires.

Maybe in a year or 2 when my Nittos are toast, they will have come down in price. Does anyone have these on something other than a 2020+?
Nothing wrong with a good set of reps. OEWheels are ok but Factory Reproductions, which @NathanJax sells, are better imo and have a better warranty although I’m not sure they sell that exact one. I’m running them on my 02.
 

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Nothing wrong with a good set of reps. OEWheels are ok but Factory Reproductions, which @NathanJax sells, are better imo and have a better warranty although I’m not sure they sell that exact one. I’m running them on my 02.

I guess I'm not totally opposed to reps but, would prefer to find takeoffs with some highway tires and save some money.
 

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