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

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I just replaced the one short one on the driver side. Yes, thats the heat shield.
I got my tubing kit yesterday, I take it you did too? I plan on replacing them as a maintenance item so I’m in no hurry but don’t want to stash the parts away or I might forget. :smoke2:
 

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We had an unexpected nice weather day today. So while my neighbors were doing yard work I installed my catch can. I split the existing plastic PCV hose and used a heat gun to mash flares into the ends (I'd bought a replacement just in case). I also put a 90 degree twist in the long piece so it would point in the right direction. I mounted the can on the hood spring bracket, and ran 3/8" fuel hose to the PCV hose in back. The mounting bracket it came with was kinda sketchy. So I made a simple spacer to allow bolting it on without the bracket. Aside from the worm drive clamps, it almost looks OEM. Everywhere I tried for the spring clamps was out. So I'll get some later and swap them over. Don't mind the dirty engine compartment. The weather has been crap for the last month.

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We had an unexpected nice weather day today. So while my neighbors were doing yard work I installed my catch can. I split the existing plastic PCV hose and used a heat gun to mash flares into the ends (I'd bought a replacement just in case). I also put a 90 degree twist in the long piece so it would point in the right direction. I mounted the can on the hood spring bracket, and ran 3/8" fuel hose to the PCV hose in back. The mounting bracket it came with was kinda sketchy. So I made a simple spacer to allow bolting it on without the bracket. Aside from the worm drive clamps, it almost looks OEM. Everywhere I tried for the spring clamps was out. So I'll get some later and swap them over. Don't mind the dirty engine compartment. The weather has been crap for the last month.

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Nice work.
 

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Replaced the broken exterior handle on the front passenger side door.

Replaced the speaker on that door while I had the panel off. I had replaced the drivers side last year.

Changed the oil and had the pleasure of having my 13 yr old daughter help me with the oil change. Pretty cool to get do that with her.
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Replaced the broken exterior handle on the front passenger side door.

Replaced the speaker on that door while I had the panel off. I had replaced the drivers side last year.

Changed the oil and had the pleasure of having my 13 yr old daughter help me with the oil change. Pretty cool to get do that with her.
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Pretty cool shit right there.:happy107:
 

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