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

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Well, looks like it's red. Oil is yellow. Fluid was light red/pinkish. It was above the hot mark, but it was at a slight slant forward so I'm sure it's ok.
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Noticed the edge of the rear gate was rubbing on the right tail lamp housing. It had worn through the paint to metal right on the edge. Took the inside trim off only to find no adjustment on the hinges to the body. Marked and loosened the hinges from the gate and slid it all the way to the left. That didn’t really help much and it wasn’t very far. So I added some spacers behind the bumper which moved it out and over a bit. Then I removed a little material on the tail light and now I have some clearance.

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Noticed the edge of the rear gate was rubbing on the right tail lamp housing. It had worn through the paint to metal right on the edge. Took the inside trim off only to find no adjustment on the hinges to the body. Marked and loosened the hinges from the gate and slid it all the way to the left. That didn’t really help much and it wasn’t very far. So I added some spacers behind the bumper which moved it out and over a bit. Then I removed a little material on the tail light and now I have some clearance.

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Weird. Wonder how that happened.
 

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Noticed the edge of the rear gate was rubbing on the right tail lamp housing. It had worn through the paint to metal right on the edge. Took the inside trim off only to find no adjustment on the hinges to the body. Marked and loosened the hinges from the gate and slid it all the way to the left. That didn’t really help much and it wasn’t very far. So I added some spacers behind the bumper which moved it out and over a bit. Then I removed a little material on the tail light and now I have some clearance.

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I had to do something similar for my aftermarket tail lights
 

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