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

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Tahoewhat

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I like 'em all! There really are some nice ass trucks in here. I applaud all of you guys!

Well i applaud you then, b/c you have drove it still jacked up sky high and havent given in to the lowering craze.. ha ha.. :Handshake:

and well i like your tahoe also. ha ha.. l keep looking at your sig. (not sure about that honda though)
 

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AND???????? Do you like them? Mine are on the way.



Is your 3rd brake Light out, .............. Or did you snap this shot with the hazards on?

I love them but I haven't cleared them yet I bought them tinted used gasoline to get them back to factory so I could tiny them myself but ran out of clear coat soo as of now there a bit hazy but they are bright as hell I'll probably buy led reverse lights from vleds...

Idk why my 3rd isn't working I may have been using hazards to take pics I blacked it out though :D


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Lets see, todays project has been changing the transmission fluid and filter...
Lets just say I've got that good Government Motors feeling,who the ........Puts a shift bracket and exhaust cross over pipe so close you cannot drop the pan without moving one or the other?WTH is wrong with the engineers? My S10 Blazer and Bravada where easier to change than this full size truck!!!!
First of all a 1/2" difference on either one would save the hassle of getting to the bracket bolts on top of the trans (S10 and Bravada bracket uses pan bolts)...Or just alittle more clearance on the cross over pipe would allow manipulation of the pan and out...But Nooooooo....
Not to mention the previous owners service department must have used an air gun on the drain bolt(must have missed the torque wrench class).Had to go old school and tilt and drain the pan as I didnt have a new bolt on hand....I am shaking my head in case you couldn't tell.lol
That being said I am glad all the fluids and filters are fresh going into winter :)
The next trans service I will have a new drain bolt on hand and will heat the bolt with the pan off of the truck and remove...
It should have been easier..:emotions122:
 

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Lets see, todays project has been changing the transmission fluid and filter...
Lets just say I've got that good Government Motors feeling,who the ........Puts a shift bracket and exhaust cross over pipe so close you cannot drop the pan without moving one or the other?WTH is wrong with the engineers? My S10 Blazer and Bravada where easier to change than this full size truck!!!!
First of all a 1/2" difference on either one would save the hassle of getting to the bracket bolts on top of the trans (S10 and Bravada bracket uses pan bolts)...Or just alittle more clearance on the cross over pipe would allow manipulation of the pan and out...But Nooooooo....
Not to mention the previous owners service department must have used an air gun on the drain bolt(must have missed the torque wrench class).Had to go old school and tilt and drain the pan as I didnt have a new bolt on hand....I am shaking my head in case you couldn't tell.lol
That being said I am glad all the fluids and filters are fresh going into winter :)
The next trans service I will have a new drain bolt on hand and will heat the bolt with the pan off of the truck and remove...
It should have been easier..:emotions122:


I feel your pain! I'm so glad you posted that though! Thank you so much! You just saved me that same agony......and for what it's worth, I appreciate that!
 

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I feel your pain! I'm so glad you posted that though! Thank you so much! You just saved me that same agony......and for what it's worth, I appreciate that!

It's the little details, if GM had just used the Transmission pan mounting bolts to mount the shift cable bracket (as on some other models) it would have been 50% easier,instead mounting the bracket up behind the front drive shaft above the pan on the side of the trans. Oh well, what fun would that have been. :)
 

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Well today i got my 2/3 drop installed,,,, looking to get pictures up soon,,,01 tahoe on 22's 305/40,,,,more to come
 

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Today I stared at mine while thinking how it's such a money pit n I've only driven it less than 50 miles
 

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It's the little details, if GM had just used the Transmission pan mounting bolts to mount the shift cable bracket (as on some other models) it would have been 50% easier,instead mounting the bracket up behind the front drive shaft above the pan on the side of the trans. Oh well, what fun would that have been. :)

That might be their plan - to get us into the dealership?
 

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Pouring with rain so pic is ****** which makes tails look darker, but ...

- Newly properly tinted tails courtesy of mr supercharged ss
- Rear 5/8" spacers to line up the wheels to the arches

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That's it for today.
 
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