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

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R3cord303

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I still want you to! I'm sure it could be cut with a utility knife. Or a hack saw blade? I'm a bit behind the times, but I discovered and bought one of these not long ago:
I wish I would've had it when I was slicing that PVC pipe for my center caps.
What I should do is go get a pneumatic die grinder thingy and some cut off wheels to go with it!
 

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What I should do is go get a pneumatic die grinder thingy and some cut off wheels to go with it!

Absolutely! If you have an air compressor, you should have an assortment of accoutrements. I'm a fan of the Harbor Freight air tools for the infrequently-used ones.
 

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Or....


























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... Just close the hood and walk away. Close the hood, walk away.

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Keep telling yourself that lmao.
BTW, it'd appreciate it if you'd stop posting that pic. My hand is really cramping.

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Finally, the rear Bilstein 5100s. Tried for Z71 springs but could not get to cram in there. Ran out of light, time and really it looked as though the springs were replaced. The PO towed a horse trailer: I would not be surprised if they are Z71 springs for towing purposes.

New rear sway links as an already in there job, too. Replaced w/ Moog.

Found a weatherpack connection disconnected. Rear, above exhuast and on top of frame rail on pass side. I plugged it back in..

Now I have an ABS and TCS light. I'll Chase them rabbits later. First I will clear codes to see if they reappear.

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you might want to check the rear abs harness connection, the rear harness connects right where the top bolt for the shocks goes thru, there is a bulletin Arnott includes with there shocks to check to be sure you don't accidentally unplug them.
 

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Hold your phone with the other hand. It’ll be a whole new experience!:cool:

Bruh, I have a iPhail5- Viewing teh interwebz on it is pretty much an emergencies-only basis! I'm on my laptop so I have to keep my right hand in shape for typing. I'm already using "the stranger" hand.


...Aaaand good night, y'all.
 

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you might want to check the rear abs harness connection, the rear harness connects right where the top bolt for the shocks goes thru, there is a bulletin Arnott includes with there shocks to check to be sure you don't accidentally unplug them.

Yep!

When I swapped rear shocks on my ‘08, I read the bulletin, installed shocks, forgot bulletin, got error lights, remembered bulletin, fixed it.
 

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Bruh, I have a iPhail5- Viewing teh interwebz on it is pretty much an emergencies-only basis! I'm on my laptop so I have to keep my right hand in shape for typing. I'm already using "the stranger" hand.


...Aaaand good night, y'all.
Make sure to clean my engine bay up in the morning, we all know what a mess it’s going to be. Ahem... I mean wipe your laptop screen off.:cool:
 

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Absolutely! If you have an air compressor, you should have an assortment of accoutrements. I'm a fan of the Harbor Freight air tools for the infrequently-used ones.
Yup. Love my compressor. I REALLY love the impact I've got. The 1/4" air ratchet I found in the garage randomly the other day is a harbor freight one. Only stuff I really use it for it the impact for bolts that are tight, I use the air guns for dusting out the computers, and a die grinder would be awesome for wire wheels or those scotch bright ones for cleaning mating surfaces and cut off wheels for plastic trimming. I may go pick one up tomorrow. Would love to trim the resonators off soon now that I've thought of the die grinder.

I also have a 1" semi impact for some reason. Never used it, but you know, in case you wanna go steal stop lights or something
 

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Yup. Love my compressor. I REALLY love the impact I've got. The 1/4" air ratchet I found in the garage randomly the other day is a harbor freight one. Only stuff I really use it for it the impact for bolts that are tight, I use the air guns for dusting out the computers, and a die grinder would be awesome for wire wheels or those scotch bright ones for cleaning mating surfaces and cut off wheels for plastic trimming. I may go pick one up tomorrow. Would love to trim the resonators off soon now that I've thought of the die grinder.

I also have a 1" semi impact for some reason. Never used it, but you know, in case you wanna go steal stop lights or something

An air hammer comes in nice once in awhile as well. Used mine to break a stubborn wheel bearing loose from the knuckle on my ‘07.

I have gotten a lot of my tools, air or otherwise at auctions and garage sales. One time I scored two sets of craftsman combination wrenches for $0.50 a piece. I got a solid old school gear puller for $5 after I had some Pittsburgh pullers grenade on me.
 

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An air hammer comes in nice once in awhile as well. Used mine to break a stubborn wheel bearing loose from the knuckle on my ‘07.

I have gotten a lot of my tools, air or otherwise at auctions and garage sales. One time I scored two sets of craftsman combination wrenches for $0.50 a piece. I got a solid old school gear puller for $5 after I had some Pittsburgh pullers grenade on me.
Air hammer is a fantastic idea!
 

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