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

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sarneson91

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Except, where's the steering wheel? I don't see a steering wheel!

2001 Yukon SLT
2012 Yukon XL Denali
2011 Yukon Denali RIP 5/20/18

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Haha gotta love that HUK fishing camo! I’m a big fishing guy and didn’t even know they made a wheel cover until I passed one in a cabelas had to pick it up. Made sense cause my steering wheel was starting to peel. I’ll upgrade eventually but that’ll be when I get to the east coast and have some more time.
 

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So after SOMEONE posted they got cheap floor liners, I was doing some research and found the Husky Weatherbeater on sale for $40.19 because of a damaged box. Floor liners were fine.

I like these because they don't go up on the sides as much, especially because the weathertechs were falling down.

I noticed in these pics the color is almost blue, but it's deep grey and doesn't look as bad in person.

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My Weathertechs look the same but for the price I paid I have zero complaints.

I found the entire set for my Burb on CL... front row, second row, under second row buckets/third row, and rear cargo area for $75.

I saw the ad and called expecting them to be sold or the wrong color, not like that would have kept me from buying them at that price, but they were the right color (grey) and everything for me.

I pulled up in the guys yard and he had a 07-14 Tahoe.

I asked him why he was getting rid of them. He said his dad had a Suburban and traded it in and gave him the Weathertechs for his Tahoe.

I asked him "did they not fit?".
He said "I don't know, I never tried them".

He also said he knows they are more expensive new but he just wanted to get rid of them... lol

The only thing I wish was different is, I wish the rear cargo area liner was the bigger one that goes all the way under the 3rd row seats. The one I have is the shorter one that just goes behind the rear seats. But again for $75 I can't complain.
 

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I’m beginning to wonder if GM full size SUVs and trucks only have evap OBD codes available in the ECM... :wtf:

Finally after a little over a year since my wife bought her current one, it threw P0455 code today. :banghead: Her 07 had nothing but them (and probably ALL of them, too... uggghhh) when ever it threw a code or two, my Silverado throws occasional P0454 and I don’t remember a time any of previous ones would’ve thrown any other than an evap code.

Cleared it and hope it won’t come back anytime soon. And of course it threw it just when I was planning to get it inspected in the next couple of days.
 

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I’m beginning to wonder if GM full size SUVs and trucks only have evap OBD codes available in the ECM... :wtf:

Finally after a little over a year since my wife bought her current one, it threw P0455 code today. :banghead: Her 07 had nothing but them (and probably ALL of them, too... uggghhh) when ever it threw a code or two, my Silverado throws occasional P0454 and I don’t remember a time any of previous ones would’ve thrown any other than an evap code.

Cleared it and hope it won’t come back anytime soon. And of course it threw it just when I was planning to get it inspected in the next couple of days.
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Passenger wheel hub started making an awful grinding sound. Replaced my passenger side hub and the old one sounded like a bag of rocks when I was spinning it by hand. I'll be doing the driver side this evening. The hubs really aren't too bad to do with just hand tools and strong arms... I'll bet with air tools it would be half the time. 131k on the odometer is pretty decent for the hubs on our trucks!

One difference I noticed between this one and my 2003 Yukon is that the upper ball joint stud does not interfere with the top hub bolt, so it's even easier to remove from this vehicle.
 

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