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

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Somewhere else on here I saw someone mention the hand impact driver for un-sticking rusty hardware. I put that on my wish list and got it for father's day. You can't have too many tools!

For sure. I have an old hand impact driver we used to use on the Honda CB bikes, in the olden days. LOL Still works great!
 

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For sure. I have an old hand impact driver we used to use on the Honda CB bikes, in the olden days. LOL Still works great!
Is that the kind you smack with a big hammer to make them work? I remember those in the 70’s. The bigger the hammer the bigger the impact.
 

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Nah, drill bit for the head then vise grips on the protruding stud once you remove the rotor.

Yup. Did this many times growing up with Hondas. I didn't let myself do it on my Tahoe for that last brake job, though. Picked up the impact driver from Harbor Freight.
 

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New upper control arms, new tie-rod ends, all new sway bar bushings, and a Hunter EagleEye alignment. Drives pretty good now, ready for another 100k miles! (In case you're wondering, the lower arms had already been replaced and were in good shape).
 

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Just replaced my vent canister, overall pretty easy job. Drop spare tire, remove one 14mm bolt, cut a couple zip ties, remove a wiring connector and a clip holding in a tube. Took me an hour and half from cranking the tire down to cranking it up. I had been chasing p0442 (small leak in evap system) I changed the purge valve and replaced the gas cap, and the code would come and go. Then a week ago I got P0455 (large leak in evap system) so did the canister. We'll see what happens the next few days as I drive it.
 

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