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

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Same, except it's a PC polisher, pads, like 6 different Chemical Guys compounds, clay, and some iron remover all sitting in my closet for the last two years. I don't know why I'm so lazy -- the truck is out in the garage year round.

It took me a solid year to acquire e-fans after I got a harness...then another year to install and get the cajones to program my PCM on my own. Sheesh - two years for one fairly simple mod. :eek:
Maybe so, but you didn't break it. Never forget that.
 

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Same, except it's a PC polisher, pads, like 6 different Chemical Guys compounds, clay, and some iron remover all sitting in my closet for the last two years. I don't know why I'm so lazy -- the truck is out in the garage year round.

It took me a solid year to acquire e-fans after I got a harness...then another year to install and get the cajones to program my PCM on my own. Sheesh - two years for one fairly simple mod. :eek:
Sounds like me the past few years.
 

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I scored a Denali rear bumper fascia with upper pads, but the bar was totaled. Do I need the Denali rear bar or can I use the tahoe rear bar to install the Denali fascia. I know I have to remove the tahoe bumper pads, but will work.
 

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I swapped out my brake MC reservoir today. It wasn’t too bad, didn’t have to bleed my brakes. Before and after. I did a detailed write up in my build thread if anyone wants to see. Link here https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...ali-build-thread-aka-the-beast.83457/page-416
Nice! Thanks for writing that up for others to see the how-to...

I can't see the aging reservoir with the hood closed! So, I'll hold off on rushing into this project on my Tahoe a while longer.
 

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Well, same state. Lol. Still a 3.5 hour drive though. :pp:
Yeah... But it's Houston... :) We really should do some sort of Texas meetup. It would be fun.

BTW, how do you keep them from stealing your catalytic converters/the whole Tahoe? I hear that is really bad in Houston, and it certainly is a thing in Dallas.
 

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Yeah... But it's Houston... :) We really should do some sort of Texas meetup. It would be fun.

BTW, how do you keep them from stealing your catalytic converters/the whole Tahoe? I hear that is really bad in Houston, and it certainly is a thing in Dallas.
Full coverage over here. Really depends on where one drives and operates daily. Folks get mugged even in the fanciest of neighborhoods
 

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