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

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Soooo, last night at the boat launch my parking brake took a shit. Now that I have to rip everything apart to get to them I am doing this kit sooner than expected.
Nice. I mean, damn. Thanks a PITA. At least it is on the NBS.. I ordered them a couple days ago. [emoji106][emoji16][emoji631]
 

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Chrome tow hooks, sway bar bushings front and rear, wheel locks.. was gonna install my catch can but found out I didn’t have enough hose for both valve covers to catch can, so I’m gonna have to find a t fitting and maybe use up these spare an fittings I have laying around...
No pics? Didn’t happen.

Btw, it’s pretty typical to only have the catch can attached to the driver side, as that’s the one that generates more oil consumption. Unless you’re boosted, there should be no need to attach to both valve covers.
 

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Soooo, last night at the boat launch my parking brake took a shit. Now that I have to rip everything apart to get to them I am doing this kit sooner than expected.
When you change the parking brake shoes confirm the quality of the clips that hold them down. The new ones I got were crap and I ended up reusing my old ones.
 

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When you change the parking brake shoes confirm the quality of the clips that hold them down. The new ones I got were crap and I ended up reusing my old ones.
Mine broke completely a while back. I had it replaced and the damn thing won’t stay in correct adjustment.
 

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When you change the parking brake shoes confirm the quality of the clips that hold them down. The new ones I got were crap and I ended up reusing my old ones.


Thanks, yeah I'm hoping the Wagner comes with the good stuff.
 

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The cable or the shoes won’t stay adjusted?
I’m not sure to be honest. I haven’t messed with it, had my mechanic deal with it. It works great for a couple months and then it fails to hold the vehicle. I believe it’s the shoes.
 

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Chrome tow hooks, sway bar bushings front and rear, wheel locks.. was gonna install my catch can but found out I didn’t have enough hose for both valve covers to catch can, so I’m gonna have to find a t fitting and maybe use up these spare an fittings I have laying around...
You don’t want to attach the catch can do the passenger side- that’s the “clean side” where clean air is pulled in to the PCV system. If your catch can has 2 inlets, the other needs to go to the intake tube with a check valve. The passenger valve cover can benefit from a clean side separator if you’re boosted.
 

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