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

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Sam Harris

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I got one cylinder head balanced out at 69cc.

Tackled the second and got it close last might.

Nice Mexican family next door has a friend that gives me dirty looks, so i ignore it.

Starting another Neighbor fight by ignoring them it seems, just like old Russell..

Yay! :crazy:

Seems it's my thin blue line flag i put up last year and left up.
He tried to start an argument.
I watched him do something with his phone and tried to hold it up as he attempted to start a fight with me...

Me: no thanks; closed garage door

Ugg... lol

Drama... :emotions133:
Boo.. do not like.
 

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I got one cylinder head balanced out at 69cc.

Tackled the second and got it close last might.

Nice Mexican family next door has a friend that gives me dirty looks, so i ignore it.

Starting another Neighbor fight by ignoring them it seems, just like old Russell..

Yay! :crazy:

Seems it's my thin blue line flag i put up last year and left up.
He tried to start an argument.
I watched him do something with his phone and tried to hold it up as he attempted to start a fight with me...

Me: no thanks; closed garage door

Ugg... lol

Drama... :emotions133:
I def would've laughed in his face 1st, then closed the door.
 

Just Fishing

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I def would've laughed in his face 1st, then closed the door.

On my mind, mostly i don't like people i don't know walking into my garage.
especially when i have my tool box open.

Heck, i even have a "Garage" pew i wear on my side.
Old fed agency sig p226 in .357sig.
I forget the exact agency, but i was told it was like port authority or something along those lines.

Battle field pickup grade!
(it was cheap, and looks awesome because of the honest wear)
With a little work, it became one of my favorites
ugly as fk, but its extremely flat pewing.
And after i converted the "DAK" trigger to a DA/SA type, it became :boobs:


The more I wear it in the garage, the more character it has.
:patriot:

And the last time i laughed in a neighbors face, i became part of some weird hillbilly feud. :rolleyes: :jester:

Usually during the summer i have a big screen that keeps bugs out and blocks much of the view of the inside of my garage.
Lots of $$ invested in tools etc.
it's going back up once the hoe is done... lol
 

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Sp yesterday, we, haha, who am I kidding, the husband (with my assistance and encouragement) installed the cabin air filter kit. Boy, he had to do some bending and twisting under the dash I didn't think a 60 year old could do ha! As I have read others doing, we opted to leave the screw on the left out (nearest the radio) as it seemed just impossible to get that one back in. Condenser area clean. Nice. We also installed a "new" used inside door panel to replace the one the previous owner's dog used as a chew toy. Besides white dog hairs that I foresee finding forever in the future, with the few replacement pieces I replaced for other dog chews, the inside looks almost brand new now. The next project that I think I can do myself is use the 3M weather stripping black adhesive gunk for some of the weather stripping that is showing wear. I may start a new thread for this, but need some tips n hints on how to use the gunk. Saw a few videos that it is super messy. One of the areas is not only pulling away from the body on the floor but it also has a tear lengthwise, so I wasn't sure if I should try to put some on the tear 1st and then seal it up against the floor area or do the floor area first and then the tear?
 

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Sp yesterday, we, haha, who am I kidding, the husband (with my assistance and encouragement) installed the cabin air filter kit. Boy, he had to do some bending and twisting under the dash I didn't think a 60 year old could do ha! As I have read others doing, we opted to leave the screw on the left out (nearest the radio) as it seemed just impossible to get that one back in. Condenser area clean. Nice. We also installed a "new" used inside door panel to replace the one the previous owner's dog used as a chew toy. Besides white dog hairs that I foresee finding forever in the future, with the few replacement pieces I replaced for other dog chews, the inside looks almost brand new now. The next project that I think I can do myself is use the 3M weather stripping black adhesive gunk for some of the weather stripping that is showing wear. I may start a new thread for this, but need some tips n hints on how to use the gunk. Saw a few videos that it is super messy. One of the areas is not only pulling away from the body on the floor but it also has a tear lengthwise, so I wasn't sure if I should try to put some on the tear 1st and then seal it up against the floor area or do the floor area first and then the tear?
Have you looked into a new weatherstrip?
 

Bill 1960

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I got one cylinder head balanced out at 69cc.

Tackled the second and got it close last might.

Nice Mexican family next door has a friend that gives me dirty looks, so i ignore it.

Starting another Neighbor fight by ignoring them it seems, just like old Russell..

Yay! :crazy:

Seems it's my thin blue line flag i put up last year and left up.
He tried to start an argument.
I watched him do something with his phone and tried to hold it up as he attempted to start a fight with me...

Me: no thanks; closed garage door

Ugg... lol

Drama... :emotions133:

I really don’t like what society has become, with cameras and social media ubiquitous. That said, I’d have a security camera on my house watching my property for a-holes like that.

(I do in fact have quite a few of my own, and I don’t even have any neighbors)
 

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The 3M Black Super Weatherstrip Adhesive (08008) is great stuff. Be sure to read the instructions and allow it to set up a few minutes before mating the pieces; not doing that is the most common mistake I've seen. If you're applying it horizontally on a vertical piece of material be aware that it can droop a bit; do a little at a time.
 

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