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

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Teamiez

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Do not buy reman boxes, get a blue top or red top. They are a bit pricey but worth every penny
The redhead steering gears were a fail for me twice, literally 0 play & was very squirrly driving i actually felt very unsafe. They sent me another and it was the same thing. There was no ‘center’ which is what made it impossible to deal with as well. I would try a new edelmann or new lares from rock auto next if I got another. The GM remans got very sloppy after 5,000 miles as well.
 

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Power steering pump is the hydro boost pump so where was the leak?
In the booster. It has a weep hole where the case bolts together. Fairly common. There are 2 main gaskets there a figure 8 looking one for the case and a donut that seals around the piston. I pinched the figure 8 one time closing it up and I wrecked the other one another time. Didnt lube it up enough before closing it up. What I have noticed is there is definitely some variance between the brands.
 

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Do not buy reman boxes, get a blue top or red top. They are a bit pricey but worth every penny

The redhead steering gears were a fail for me twice, literally 0 play & was very squirrly driving i actually felt very unsafe. They sent me another and it was the same thing. There was no ‘center’ which is what made it impossible to deal with as well. I would try a new edelmann or new lares from rock auto next if I got another. The GM remans got very sloppy after 5,000 miles as well.
With both remans and new being hit-or-miss, has anyone tried to rebuild their own? We can't do much worse than that.
 

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Did a passlock bypass on my Tahoe today, getting ready for a remote start install. 3 wires going into the lock cylinder that is under the steering column cover. Was super easy. Tested resistance with an multimeter. Saw 1.8K. Have a box of resisters. Tried 2k but didn't work. Got 1.8K with 3 resistors in parallel. Wired it in and all good to go.
 

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Anyone know where to find a replacement retainer clip for the brake pedal to booster rod/brake light switch? I lost the damn thing.
Some pics I found on the net that are similar.
 

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With both remans and new being hit-or-miss, has anyone tried to rebuild their own? We can't do much worse than that.
If I had the skill, time, and tools I would try. I have a delco reman sitting in my basement with 5,000 miles on it just sitting in the box after getting a low mile oem from LKQ
 

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Anyone know where to find a replacement retainer clip for the brake pedal to booster rod/brake light switch? I lost the damn thing.
Some pics I found on the net that are similar.
Google “ GM brake switch retaining Clip”. Everybody loses them. They’re available at every auto parts store for about $5. Dorman makes a replacement.
 

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