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

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I like the Super Start batteries. I've bought at least six of them that I can think of off the top of my head.






... But I wouldn't rep 'em like @Rocket Man is doing unless I was sponsored by them. Even then, it'd just be some stickers. I'd hit the front of that battery with some flat black spray paint.
 

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I have a grill insert on the way. It’s made for that HD bumper. It’s billet but still going to customize it. I just bought that bumper and had it painted so everything is still in the works. I’ll post a pic after it’s all done. And yeah the truck is bagged so depending on how tight a turn I need determines the ride height. Freeway driving can be done at 2” off the ground. Tight turns require stock ride height.

I don't recall if you posted them in your build thread, but do you have any side-by-side comparison shots of full lift versus laid? Direct side shots would be cool.
 

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I like the Super Start batteries. I've bought at least six of them that I can think of off the top of my head.






... But I wouldn't rep 'em like @Rocket Man is doing unless I was sponsored by them. Even then, it'd just be some stickers. I'd hit the front of that battery with some flat black spray paint.

The grill will be here in 2 days...it won't be seen after that.

I don't recall if you posted them in your build thread, but do you have any side-by-side comparison shots of full lift versus laid? Direct side shots would be cool.

Although I never lift the rear all the way, always keep the rims tucked a bit, here it is all the way up and down. The front usually goes up and down a bit depending on if I need to turn a sharp corner. Straight cruising for any length of time is usually a couple inches off the ground. But in the name of demonstration, here it is up and down. BTW it's a sunny day here, that's wildfire smoke.IMG_8641.JPG IMG_8644.JPG
 

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The grill will be here in 2 days...it won't be seen after that.

I know, but everyone else was ribbin ya so I jumped in for my pound of flesh.


Although I never lift the rear all the way, always keep the rims tucked a bit, here it is all the way up and down. The front usually goes up and down a bit depending on if I need to turn a sharp corner. Straight cruising for any length of time is usually a couple inches off the ground. But in the name of demonstration, here it is up and down. BTW it's a sunny day here, that's wildfire smoke.View attachment 205675 View attachment 205676

Damned nice amount of lift! Thanks for posting those pics. It's cool to have those comparison pics.
 

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Got a little closer on the LED light bar bumper on my CC. It's just an idea so far but it is coming along. The ABS isn't mounted permanent and I don't even know if I'm keeping the light bar. I found a new product that's real interesting. Head over to my CC build thread if you're curious.IMG_8652.JPG
 

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