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

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Gotta give a high-five to @kbuskill for the help, blue to blue and red to ground worked! No more led hyperflash on the Yukon only took me 3yrs to do finally do it, lol I soldered those on and ziptied it to the light harness, good to go

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That ken ill tell ya, helluva guy.....
 

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I added sound deadening to the rear wheel houses, like where the tire jack is on the driver's side, and around and under the rear a/c / heat unit. The Tahoe's and non Denali Yukon's are missing the sound deadening back there. The difference is amazing! My tires are shot and are noisy, now I can't hear them with what I did today. I used jute padding just on top of the wheel wells, then a layer of open cell foam with rubber backing over top the jute, then ran just the open cell stuff up to the bottom of the quarter panel glass.

All that and no pics? How about part numbers or sources?
 

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Gotta give a high-five to @kbuskill for the help, blue to blue and red to ground worked! No more led hyperflash on the Yukon only took me 3yrs to do finally do it, lol I soldered those on and ziptied it to the light harness, good to go

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It’s a damn miracle I tell ya- that project almost needed it’s own IG account.
 

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Gotta give a high-five to @kbuskill for the help, blue to blue and red to ground worked! No more led hyperflash on the Yukon only took me 3yrs to do finally do it, lol I soldered those on and ziptied it to the light harness, good to go

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I am glad you finally got it working properly... good job.

That ken ill tell ya, helluva guy.....
:oops: Awe shucks

It’s a damn miracle I tell ya- that project almost needed it’s own IG account.

Yeah it got a little out of control there for a minute... I don't do "The IG" though... probably as bad as "The Facebook"... lol
 

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It’s a damn miracle I tell ya- that project almost needed it’s own IG account.
I wasn't sure how those resistors were wired inside it didn't make sense to me to run 2 hots with 1 as a ground and I had already blown a fuse, so finally....I'm so used to hyperflash i'm going to think somethings wrong now haha, doesn't help that i'm part idiot but I get by ok usually.
 

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I wasn't sure how those resistors were wired inside it didn't make sense to me to run 2 hots with 1 as a ground and I had already blown a fuse, so finally....I'm so used to hyperflash i'm going to think somethings wrong now haha, doesn't help that i'm part idiot but I get by ok usually.

That's why most of us need the group! You're not the only one! Except Pete, he's ALL idiot.
 

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