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

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I wish I

Does it interfere with anything when opening the back door?
nope, looks like gm just saved money by only using a half piece, looking again it might be better to just get a roll of generic stuff that would stick to the inside of the outer door lip
maybe one of these
https://www.ebay.com/itm/5M-L-Shape...r:2012&hash=item5b693f88dc:g:UKAAAOSwhJteBEca
https://www.ebay.com/itm/4M-P-Car-D...850255&hash=item4b268e6e9b:g:dekAAOSwnMBaaFtT
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-...r:2012&hash=item1a7fd708ce:g:fAQAAOSwGVRdJswt
 

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Thinking about the wind noise difference I’m noticing on my 2012 vs. that of the 2015.

The 2015-2020 Escalades have an additional seal that goes all the way down the front of the rear door edge which seals the door gap. It was a noticeable improvement when input it on my 2015 Yukon.

I haven’t seen it on the GMT900 Escalades I’ve looked at. Looking at my 2012 Suburban, it seems like the upper seal (red arrow) could be extended all the way down (yellow arrows) for the same effect.

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The seal is just press fit on the seam. Anybody know where to get longer lengths?


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Cmatt- I think your onto something here- I went out and looked at my 2012 Denali. The weatherstripping just stops and there is still that edge that you could put some weatherstripping on the lower half to reduce wind/road noise. The rear doors have full length weather stripping (double) for inner and outer.
 

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Cmatt- I think your onto something here- I went out and looked at my 2012 Denali. The weatherstripping just stops and there is still that edge that you could put some weatherstripping on the lower half to reduce wind/road noise. The rear doors have full length weather stripping (double) for inner and outer.
I'm thinking they only did the top half because it is at ear level, so anything lower and the customer might be less prone to hearing road noise
 

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I know i live in the desert and its 100+ degrees out, but i feel like my AC isnt getting cold enough. Feels like it blows about 70ish and takes forever for it to cool off. When i get back in town tomorrow, gonna get a cheap thermometer from the dollar store and see how much refrigerate is in it. Hoping it low and filling it will solve my jssues.
 

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