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

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I think you and i are the only ones who like black wheels Tony.....lol
Hey wait just a minute....

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good ole hot water and dawn dish soap does magic on chrome wheels

Windex...

I don’t think these have ever been cleaned more than what the carwash can do. It took me 45 min per wheel to do it. I bought a Mothers Power Cone but it was awkward so I ended up doing it by hand until my fingers hurt. From now on it should be easier to do with some windex or dish soap, ammonia and water.
 

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got home last night after 12 days of traveling and truck was completely dead. My battery pack couldn't jump the truck. Tow truck driver pulled up and his battery pack couldn't jump it either. He had to use a battery pack and jumper cables hooked to his truck, just to start my rig. Something is draining my battery slowly. I did notice recently my compressor for train horn fills up the tank after 8 hours of sitting or so when i crank the truck up. grrrrrrrr
 

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got home last night after 12 days of traveling and truck was completely dead. My battery pack couldn't jump the truck. Tow truck driver pulled up and his battery pack couldn't jump it either. He had to use a battery pack and jumper cables hooked to his truck, just to start my rig. Something is draining my battery slowly. I did notice recently my compressor for train horn fills up the tank after 8 hours of sitting or so when i crank the truck up. grrrrrrrr
maybe spray some soap and water mix around the fittings on the air tank and see where the leak is?
 

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