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

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kbuskill

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I understand but people who say left but mean right are the ones who drop their cars off to get worked on. Left is always driver side and right is always the pass side for LHD cars.

I agree. I have just always made it a habit to say DS or PS because I have friends that aren't all that mechanically inclined that like to call and ask me questions about their vehicle.

It cuts down on at least some of the confusion and frustration of trying to diagnose something over the phone or internet... lol
 

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Next time someone says "engine won't turn over", and especially if they do that shit with spinning their finger in a circular motion, I'm just gonna ask "your engine wants a pastry?"
 

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Left is always driver side, right is always passenger side. It’s not at all confusing. Now define the difference between LH and RH swing doors and I’ll see if you pass. That ones slightly more difficult.

LH swing means the hinges are on your left when the door is swinging away from you.
 

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Left is always driver side, right is always passenger side. It’s not at all confusing. Now define the difference between LH and RH swing doors and I’ll see if you pass. That ones slightly more difficult.
Left hand used to open the door is LH swing and RH swing is right hand used to open the door.

;)
 

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This. I disconnected mine to route above the sway bar (but still below the axle) when I lowered it to give some slack on the shock body. You gotta put a little ass into it to pull 'em to disconnect, but they'll unhook fairly easily if they're not corroded. You're gonna have to replace that/them cables since water has already gotten in and is rusting the cable inside.


Yep, wasn’t too bad at all. Got them rerouted and all is kosher now! :)
 

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