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

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Did you get to see The General?

Unfortunately, no.

We did end up going to Stone mountain. The whole point of the trip was to let the kids see their first snow. Since the weather wasn't very conducive for snow where we were staying, I opted to take them down there so they could ride the tubes down the hill and play in the snow that they make there.

It was almost a 3 hour drive from where we were staying to get to either one and we obviously didn't have time to do both in the same day. And I didn't want to make another 5-6 hour round trip past Atlanta if I didn't have to... lol
 

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premium ceramic from autozone have served me well, lifetime warranty so whenever they wear down just take them in and they give you new ones for free
  • DGC1363/DGC1194
they run about $60 a set but it's a one time cost only
Sounds like a deal to me. It had a 15%off code so I paid $105 with tax. Not bad I guess.... Guess we will see how they work....
 

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Here is a link to some on EBay that are identical....

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/132634623093

I think the ones I got came from Amazon but not 100% sure. My MIL bought them for me. The link I sent her no longer takes me to them, it now takes me to some LED headlights with a fruity rainbow colored halo... lol
When you install them I would like to know how the fit and finish of these are. This is something that I would like to put on mine.

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When you install them I would like to know how the fit and finish of these are. This is something that I would like to put on mine.

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I mentioned before that I basically have these installed in my truck now. The only difference is the ones I have now have a halo for the DRL instead of the bars.

Other than that the mounting is identical because the ones I have now are for a Jeep. I already modified my bumper to accept the Jeeps mounting bracket and I intend to just swap over the light itself and use the existing bracket that is already attached to the bumper.

Here is what the old ones look like...
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Please excuse the old pic... she needed a bath.
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What needed to be modified? How is the light output?

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What needed to be modified? How is the light output?

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Light output on the ones in the pics (old ones) is excellent. Nice cutoff line and very bright.

They are 6k white LED so not exactly a fog light, more of a driving light. If you wanted a true fog light I suppose you could tint the front of the housing with a yellow film though.

As far as modifying goes.

I had to cut out some of the original mounting area for the factory fog light and make room for the bucket that the Jeeps use.

I could never go back to stock fogs at this point but I don't really care since the aftermarket for Jeep lighting is huge compared to our trucks.

About the only options for a direct plug and play fog light for our trucks is the Morimoto projector fogs, which look virtually identical to these but run about $200.

These are about $40 and require a slight modification to get them installed but when done correctly they are adjustable just like the factory fogs and once you get the Jeep mounting bracket installed in the bumper you can swap any Jeep fog light over to the brackets with ease.

The factory fogs use 3 mounting points like this...
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The Jeeps use this style of mount with 4 tabs around the perimeter...
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I essentially cut off the four tabs that stick out around the bucket and cut out a hole behind the factory fog light in the bumper and attached the Jeep bucket (That I cut the mounting tabs off of) using self tapping screws through the bumper and into the new fog light bucket.

This keeps the up and down adjustability that you see in the picture.

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Morimotos (direct fit) for comparison...
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Broke in the $15 Walmart DA polisher on polishing out the ghost images from debadging as well as a minor scratch from way back when Jenn was driving the Tahoe:

She brushed a low-hanging branch ad put two swipes in the clearcoat:

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Polished out (I took the pic from another angle cuz the wall girts of the shop were reflecting in the finish and looking like there were more scratches) :

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"LTZ" ghosting:

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Gone:

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Broke in the $15 Walmart DA polisher on polishing out the ghost images from debadging as well as a minor scratch from way back when Jenn was driving the Tahoe:

She brushed a low-hanging branch ad put two swipes in the clearcoat:

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Polished out (I took the pic from another angle cuz the wall girts of the shop were reflecting in the finish and looking like there were more scratches) :

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"LTZ" ghosting:

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Gone:

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Just polishing did the trick?
 

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