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

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That’s pretty sweet. I was hoping to add heat to my NBS, but I don’t think it’s possible without looking like a hack job. I think the only good way is a OEM type wheel, and that’s not going to fit my ‘03.
well this is the nnbs section I thought you were asking about one for the nnbs, not sure on the availability for the nbs, ebay may be your best shot when I had my 00 I replaced mine with a brand new one off ebay it was only $50 but that was yearsssss ago. lol
 

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well this is the nnbs section I thought you were asking about one for the nnbs, not sure on the availability for the nbs, ebay may be your best shot when I had my 00 I replaced mine with a brand new one off ebay it was only $50 but that was yearsssss ago. lol
Yeah, sorry for the confusion, I’m just looking at all options.
 

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Wait....you live in Cali. :crazy:
I know I never use the heated steering wheel but the wood trim on Denali was coming loose and I wanted a steering wheel that didn't have the wood trim so I bought that one, it's still in the box, I figure I will put it on someday when the wood trim one wears out.
I do use the heated seats a lot, leather is a good cold/hot conductor, cloth seats are best for California weather.
 

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I finally got around to installing some tow mirrors on the Escalade. I know they aren't everybody's cup of tea, but my stock ones were all beat up and the power fold didn't work anyway. Plus I missed being able to see behind me so much better. These have the puddle lights too which are nice. I'll probably have at least the caps painted black eventually. I also installed an N-Fab light bar with some black 7" LED lights. I used a wiring harness that has a remote that I was able to program to work with the Homelink buttons. I'll post up some more info on all that in my build thread.

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I finally got around to installing some tow mirrors on the Escalade. I know they aren't everybody's cup of tea, but my stock ones were all beat up and the power fold didn't work anyway. Plus I missed being able to see behind me so much better. These have the puddle lights too which are nice. I'll probably have at least the caps painted black eventually. I also installed an N-Fab light bar with some black 7" LED lights. I used a wiring harness that has a remote that I was able to program to work with the Homelink buttons. I'll post up some more info on all that in my build thread.

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How is the chrome portion on your old mirrors?

Also please post a link to the remote harness you used.
 

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How is the chrome portion on your old mirrors?

Also please post a link to the remote harness you used.

I think the chrome is in decent shape, it's just the surround that goes around the mirrors that's jacked up. And I had to cut the white harness off of both mirrors to make wiring the puddle lights easier. Here's the remote harness I used.
 

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Changed the right hub bearing. Took a little longer than I wanted too. Weather got colder during the day. Started at 46 degrees. Dropped to 41. I should of taken a pic of it barely fitting in the garage. My new garage is smaller unfortunately. But it is insulated. My old one was not. Glad to have my Tahoe back though.

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Changed the right hub bearing. Took a little longer than I wanted too. Weather got colder during the day. Started at 46 degrees. Dropped to 41. I should of taken a pic of it barely fitting in the garage. My new garage is smaller unfortunately. But it is insulated. My old one was not. Glad to have my Tahoe back though.

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Good job. Major pain in the balls.
 

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