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

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That's cool, its all about the little ones. As long as they're happy we're happy.
2700 miles, man they must be saints in the Burb. That's a long ride;)
My little girl couldn't stand the 2 hour drive to the beach, haha. So we moved there.
Overall they did good considering but there definitely were some stressful times along with some stern conversations along the way about how they were to behave if they wanted a happy daddy :lol:
 

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Overall they did good considering but there definitely were some stressful times along with some stern conversations along the way about how they were to behave if they wanted a happy daddy :lol:

Hahahaha, that's great. Happy Daddy = fun and stress free trips ;)
 

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ordered some new rear shocks
 

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I was going to go bleed my brakes after installing a new caliper.
But, I read that it may need a scan tool to do this because of the abs not allowing the air out or something like that.
Is this true? Or, can I just bleed my brakes?
 

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I was going to go bleed my brakes after installing a new caliper.
But, I read that it may need a scan tool to do this because of the abs not allowing the air out or something like that.
Is this true? Or, can I just bleed my brakes?
Yes and no. Bleed them regular and if they feel low or spongy go out to a gravel road or field and drive just fast enough and step on them to lock up-ish, this will kick on abs pump and push fluid thru... may have to do it a few times... but see how they feel first..they may be fine... i think @iamdub had a good single man bleeding procedure ....
 

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Yes and no. Bleed them regular and if they feel low or spongy go out to a gravel road or field and drive just fast enough and step on them to lock up-ish, this will kick on abs pump and push fluid thru... may have to do it a few times... but see how they feel first..they may be fine... i think @iamdub had a good single man bleeding procedure ....

Thanks man, I appreciate the quick reply. I'll go give it a whirl.
I wont be back soon hahaha
 

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Yes and no. Bleed them regular and if they feel low or spongy go out to a gravel road or field and drive just fast enough and step on them to lock up-ish, this will kick on abs pump and push fluid thru... may have to do it a few times... but see how they feel first..they may be fine... i think @iamdub had a good single man bleeding procedure ....

He cycles the key to ON a few times just as he's pushing the pedal in an old school bleed method. This actuates the abs solenoid in the MC. Just don't push the pedal to the floor. You can use a 2x4 or something underneath it if you can't control yourself.
 

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