What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Yes, it is. Though you have to take into account that a 50mL bottle needs to be diluted and makes about 16 oz.

Supposed to last about 2-3 months.

All you do is literally spray it on, and hose it off 45 seconds later. Beads water just like if you waxed the car.





Yes.

Although if you want to correct your paint before sealing it I actually would recommend CarPro CQuartz.

2:30 is impressive

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GM style?

Want to use on chrome wheels.
 

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Permanon is really easy.....

Spray on

Wait

Hose off


Durability is not as good as a sealant type product though.

That's why I say do a coating type product
 

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Yukon liftgate appliqué is set to arrive today :)
 

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Yes along with the hitch close out.
 

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At the dealer getting the oil changed and replacing the rear window motor (replaced the same motor 9months ago nobody sits back there lol). I have 53k on the trck and they are recommending to flush the brake fluids($175), transmission fluid ($350), and all the axles ($550). In the manual they are all recommended to be done at this point. Where can I get this done cheaper? $1k for fluid flushes seems high
 

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You can get it done cheaper in your driveway :D
 

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You can get it done cheaper in your driveway :D

Lol if I do that myself also I will become a gm certified mechanic, I do everything else myself Wonder if we have any how to in here


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Changed the rear axle fluid in the 2011 Yukon XL. Fluid was black as motor oil at 60K.

For anyone who wants to know........

1. Rear end gasket IS REUSABLE........ in my 2009 Suburban and the 2011 Yukon XL.

2. Capacity is 3 bottles and 3/4 of the 4th bottle of 75/90 Synthetic. So buy 4 bottles.

3. Rear pan hard bar must be undone at the axle mounting point for ease.

4. Drop the spare tire and move out of the way.

5. When putting the panhard bar back in....... the holes may not line up...... don't fight it...... simply jack up the rear of the truck up.... and the holes will line up as the bar moves laterally to the axle.

6. Clean the magnet inside of the diff cover. On my 2009 the magnet was removed and cleaned. On my 2011 the magnet is epoxied to the cover and should not be removed. Just clean it as is.

7. These steps are obviously out of order.
 
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