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

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RooTBeeRthe1st

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Just pull the oval shaped plugs out that are under that plastic flap and keep them out
Ah yes, I forgot about that, thank you.
We never get enough rain to worry about it typically.
I'll do that in the morning when I put the new 1350 u-joint straps on the 14b yoke.
Thankfully, those 155Kmi 10b straps held tight this whole week. Although I did drive a lot nicer than usual...despite wanting to play in the rain.
They still held up through plenty of abuse for the last 200+mi. lol
 
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There is also a small drain hole in the rear most corner of the door where the sheet metal folds meet that is the actual "drain", but it is small and gets clogged easily. I used to take a small zip tie and use it like a pipe cleaner to clear out this hole, then I found the bigger ones that have the plugs.
 

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Why drill when there's holes already there, just plugged with rubber/plastic plugs?

They look like this, and are in both front and back doors. I think the rear doors of the LWBs have 2 each, while the SWBs have 1 eachView attachment 359302

What part of the rear doors in a YUKON ( 2007 ) are these plugs located ? Obviously near the bottom to drain water.
My rear pass side door retain water sometimes. Never knew to look for these plugs.

Thanks in advance
 

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There is also a small drain hole in the rear most corner of the door where the sheet metal folds meet that is the actual "drain", but it is small and gets clogged easily. I used to take a small zip tie and use it like a pipe cleaner to clear out this hole, then I found the bigger ones that have the plugs.
Kinda answers my previous question. Will be looking to pop out the plug on one of my doors when the snow melts next week
 
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What part of the rear doors in a YUKON ( 2007 ) are these plugs located ? Obviously near the bottom to drain water.
My rear pass side door retain water sometimes. Never knew to look for these plugs.

Thanks in advance
Along the bottom inside edge is a plastic weather strip "flap". These oval plugs are under it. download.jpeg
 

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