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

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Need some help on getting new tires for the 24's. I had some knock off nankang brand from ebay(actually wasn't a bad tire imo) but looking for a new set. Besides nitto 420s, what's a good recommendation.

A friend from work can get these general grabbers for fairly cheap imo. Anyone have any experience with them?View attachment 273761

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I really like my Lexani LXThirtys. They don’t break the bank either.

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Anyone have a writeup of removing the rear bumper pad? My new chrome strip arrived.

Looking in my fsm, I only get the mention to remove the chrome trim piece when replacing the rear bumper step pad.

for the step pad, it says to use a trim panel removal tool... not very helpful.
 

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Wow. I don’t have door protectors on my 02 and zero door dings over it’s 19 year life. Maybe people see that protector and bang into it on purpose. Or maybe people where you live are just assholes! Sheesh that’s terrible.

I think the biggest contributor is perhaps me being totally insensitive to caring where I park. When I go into a Walmart or Costco parking lot (typically jammed during the hours I tend to be there), I don't spend any time looking for a good place. I just squeeze in as close as I can, probably because I feel kind of invulnerable as anything else. I honestly think when someone does bang a door, it is probably due to it getting away from them, perhaps with hands full and trying to negotiate entry or exit, as anything else.

They are cheap to refinish and unlike the one paintless dent repair job I had done on the rear panel near the fuel filler, involve no fussy metal work. Just a mask, sand and shoot.
 

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I think the biggest contributor is perhaps me being totally insensitive to caring where I park. When I go into a Walmart or Costco parking lot (typically jammed during the hours I tend to be there), I don't spend any time looking for a good place. I just squeeze in as close as I can, probably because I feel kind of invulnerable as anything else. I honestly think when someone does bang a door, it is probably due to it getting away from them, perhaps with hands full and trying to negotiate entry or exit, as anything else.

They are cheap to refinish and unlike the one paintless dent repair job I had done on the rear panel near the fuel filler, involve no fussy metal work. Just a mask, sand and shoot.
I tend to park a little further out and pay attention to what I park next to. I look for the people who look like they abuse their vehicles and won’t park next to them. I don’t mind walking an extra minute in fact I see the people still circling looking for a close spot as I walk past them, I’m in the store before they even park.
 

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I tend to park a little further out and pay attention to what I park next to. I look for the people who look like they abuse their vehicles and won’t park next to them. I don’t mind walking an extra minute in fact I see the people still circling looking for a close spot as I walk past them, I’m in the store before they even park.
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Oooo yes please. That would be awesome
Here’s the pictures showing the roof ***********-plugged- on my SSV. It’s a little ahead of the C pillar. Right above the second row seat driver’s side. Let me know if anything is not clear.

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I tend to park a little further out and pay attention to what I park next to. I look for the people who look like they abuse their vehicles and won’t park next to them. I don’t mind walking an extra minute in fact I see the people still circling looking for a close spot as I walk past them, I’m in the store before they even park.

Ditto, usually if i see a total turd i won't part next to it.

When i first got the hoe, i parked next to a turd in the sportsmans warehouse parking lot.
When i came back i found my hoe keyed.
I gave then plenty of room, and even folded in my mirrors for them

guess they just don't like suv's or people with nicer things then they have.

and i would have parked somewhere else, but it was the only spot left...
 

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Ditto, usually if i see a total turd i won't part next to it.

When i first got the hoe, i parked next to a turd in the sportsmans warehouse parking lot.
When i came back i found my hoe keyed.
I gave then plenty of room, and even folded in my mirrors for them

guess they just don't like suv's or people with nicer things then they have.

and i would have parked somewhere else, but it was the only spot left...

Sometimes it's fun to be on the other side of the equation. I would never intentionally damage anyone's vehicle, but there was a time I had a rusted out CJ with gnarly mudders that I used as a weekend toy. If I went to a parking lot and found one of those parking impaired people who can't get between the lines, I'd deliberately park the rust bucket in the space they encroached on, quite close to their vehicle. I wasn't worried about body damage, and I had no doors to open to enter or exit.
 
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