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

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RooTBeeRthe1st

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Is the foam breaking down, along with the seat cover?
Yeah, the cover is actually not too bad, it's the foam that's uncomfortable. Especially the side where you get in and out it's a little bit lower than the center of the seat.
 

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Yeah, the cover is actually not too bad, it's the foam that's uncomfortable. Especially the side where you get in and out it's a little bit lower than the center of the seat.
Easily replaceable if you wanted to. Some guys bring the foam back, some using steam. It raises the foam up. Look under that part of the seat. I bet you'll see alot of foam dust under there.
 
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Easily replaceable if you wanted to. Some guys bring the foam back some using steam. It raises the foam up. Look under that part of the seat. I bet you'll see alot of foam dust under there.
I might try going fancy and put in some cooled seats and just get rid of these cloth SSV seats anyway.
I wonder if there's a way to easily make a suspension seat bottom and still use the stock seat rails.
 

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I'm so used to looking at my own, it's weird actually being parked next to a stock one and seeing how different it looks and sits.

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Got HPTuners to read the widebody just fine, but still need to figure out the histogram for AFR error.
Hopefully before I leave, because then I can get a good bit of logging in before I hit state line.
Definitely filling up the tank in AZ where it's like $1.50 cheaper/gal
 

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Not going back with the PowerStop drilled and slotted?
No I'm just going with these for now and waiting to see how the rear powerstops hold up and go from there. The front set really disappointed me. I already see a huge difference in braking power.
 

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Wanted to swap out my spark plugs for new set of Genuine GM ACDelco Iridium Spark Plugs 41-162 19417055
after 115k miles on my 2011 Suburban, but didn't have time this weekend. Going to do it next weekend.
It will run smoother. I bought my 2012 Denali it had 134 k on it and clearly had OE plugs. It ran fine but the idle was smoother. Its amazing how these Iridium plugs last. The platinum pugs are basically done by 80k miles.
 

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