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

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Had to replace the battery. They didn't have an AGM stock replacement, so I went with Optima Red Top. It's the wife's DD, so couldn't wait for the replacement to come in. Bolted it in, fired right up. Better than the 'click' 'click' we were getting before. The battery tray was kind of rusty, so I have the replacement tray and support on order (they're like $15 each, so easier to just replace than sand and paint what we have). I may get the tray powder coated for better protection. Depends on how I feel when they arrive.
 

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Color matched and installed some free black textured handles I got and got rid of my chrome/plastidip handles. uploadfromtaptalk1467756773607.jpguploadfromtaptalk1467756779300.jpg

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Tracked down my ac leak.
Above rr wheel. Leak from smaller tube behind line bracket

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Did you have to drop the exhaust to get the pan out? Had to do that on my NNBS and it was a pain.

No I was able to sneak old pan off and new pan on. Had to use a pry bar to lift up on the trans a tiny bit to clear some internals on the rear but not much.
 

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No I was able to sneak old pan off and new pan on. Had to use a pry bar to lift up on the trans a tiny bit to clear some internals on the rear but not much.

Lucky you. I had to unbolt my Y-pipe just to get my pan out for a tranny service... huge pain.
 

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Lucky you. I had to unbolt my Y-pipe just to get my pan out for a tranny service... huge pain.

I hope you replaced the pan with a removable drain bolt. Now I can service my fluid more often and don't have to remove the pan to do so
 

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Nope. I did the filter too and would do the same thing again, just hated breaking a Y-pipe bolt and having to drill it out.

Every time I do a trans service I do the trick where you use the trans pump to pump the old fluid out through some clear tubing into a bucket. Don't like the idrea of leaving some dirty fluid in the trans since I'm already at it. Probably only do it every couple years anyway.
 

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Traded the Denali off for a BMW 535i xdrive.

Good bunch here!! You guys are all great!!
 
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