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

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Looking into brake pad replacement for my Yukon ( 2007 4WD ) Has original brakes still on it ( just 75K miles )

Heard a slight grind noise the 1st time yesterday on braking from the front right side, was slow near stop speed so that is why I heard it so easily.

What is the best reccommended replacement Brake pads both front and rear ( unsure if both front & rear needed or is rotors are needed as well ) Hopefully calipers are fine. I know brakes can go from a $200 job to over a $1000 depending on what needs done to correct.

Looking for best bang for my buck. great pads for a fair price ( and all other reccomendations also - rotors - calipers etc etc ) Don't need any space shuttle rated parts as I drive like an old man ( I am - hahaha )

My spidey sense tells me brake pads are around $50ish front and or rear and rotors are around $85ish ea. Am I still in the know or has the Rona doubled car part prices along with everything else.

getting an inspection / estimate done at a local garage and likely will just buy the parts myself and 'phone a friend' and call in a favor as I know alot of folks that do alot of things. I could do myself, but prefer to have backup and I am the wingman - brother in law helper ( hahaha )

Pic of what I found on Amazon with a 20 sec search ( Amazon top rated or whatever they call it )

thanks in advance to everyone for suggestions, is much appreciated.

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I just put the bosch pads on the camaro with Raybestos E3 coated rotors. I haven't really driven it enough to know the longevity but I did think it was cool the pads came wrapped in a blue shop cloth. Thats a nice touch IMO.

As others have said, get a ceramic pad and you should be fine.
 

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Changed the oil and emptied the catch can this past weekend. There were about 4oz of "chocolate milk" in it, which I assume is a mix of condensate (from cold weather) and oil vapor.

What was the consensus on cleaning the throttle body? Disconnect battery or no? Mine needs cleaning, I think.
 

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Changed the oil and emptied the catch can this past weekend. There were about 4oz of "chocolate milk" in it, which I assume is a mix of condensate (from cold weather) and oil vapor.

What was the consensus on cleaning the throttle body? Disconnect battery or no? Mine needs cleaning, I think.
I would disconnect the battery and take the TB off. I just removed mine, cleaned it, replaced the TPS and reinstalled it. It did not require a relearn and runs good.
 

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Got my new crank today.
Met the ups guy this time, i don't want to see any dropping on my front door step...

So far the crank looks perfect, no impacts to the reluctor wheel this time!
I'll toss it into the old block and give it a spin later before i call it gtg.
 

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