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

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George B

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Anyone running the Morimoto 2 stroke 3.0 LEDs in an NNBS? I am looking for an upgrade and not fond of the brighter halogen bulbs as I know the life expectancy is shorter. I like the cooling setup of the Morimoto 2 stroke 3.0 because they would keep the housings warmer in the winter months and help with snow buildup.
 

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So did an oil change and oil pressure is amazing. 48e filter. Makes no difference. Engine masters. They are all the same for the most part. Microns are the same for 90% of the alternatives.

Anyways I turn right and hear squealing. Stay straight nothing. Turn wheel to the right squeal. 99% it’s inner brake pad. Time for pads so I went to look for casting and left said 245c. That doesn’t match jack on rock. Any ideas? 285c?
 

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whatever was wet must have dried out this morning now that it stopped raining it's shifting normal again so I dropped it off at the shop to have them check the harness for water intrusion, replace the o-ring and put some dieletric grease in it. since this was the 1st rain I don't want it to be a continuous issue.
 

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IN PARK? when I put it in drive the other solenoid went up to 109 (#2 i think) and in reverse another solenoid (#5 i think) went up to 109, back to park and #3 stays at 109?
it's been pouring rain here for over 24 hours straight...
Those 109s are all time, parked or in gear moving or in gear sitting still.

Boy, that's just a little rain storm over here! LOL Just not as cold and no snow afterwards!

Check your drip weather strips at the rear corner of both rear doors. We just discovered rust bubbling out from under them on both sides. Too much rain to make the repair, I have one gasket and just ordered another and will probably make the repair in November when we get more than one day in a row without rain.
 

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