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

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NGAneer

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Nope. Havnt had them out yet.

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Flip them around when you do. Gained me about 1-1.5" clearance on my tires during axle articulation. I still rub the liner sometimes but the liner doesn't press on the end of the bolt at least. I was worried it would rub through eventually. In your case it could gain you the clearance on wider wheels, just a guess based on where my issue was.
 

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Me too. Bought a new mower with a discount from some gift cards and the wife a few things on sale.

Searched over much stuff, but did not pull the trigger either. Still have some gift cards though....hmmm

I have noticed a major decline in my speed/willingness to throw money at stuff. My wife loves this about me lately, but I don't know----maybe I'm growing up??? lol
 

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I have noticed a major decline in my speed/willingness to throw money at stuff. My wife loves this about me lately, but I don't know----maybe I'm growing up??? lol

Growing up? :eek:

Kids and getting older equals trying to be wiser errr... ...sometimes.

The trucks and house list is a mile long.....:rolleyes:
 

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Growing up? :eek:

Kids and getting older equals trying to be wiser errr... ...sometimes.

The trucks and house list is a mile long.....:rolleyes:

Same here. I've never had a vehicle kept this unmodified for this long. Growing up + no play money = change in priorities.

Haha. You guys are great and are among my favorite members on here.

In my case with mods, I’ve pretty much done as much as I can do before I start throwing big dollars, and/or I doubt I’ll get much satisfaction out of anymore lower-cost stuff. I never bought this rig to modify the hell out of it; quite the opposite, I bought it as a people & cargo hauler that I didn’t mind beating on. Then I found this site and you jerks taught me about tunes and LEDs and all that fun BS. Hahaha
 

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Haha. You guys are great and are among my favorite members on here.

In my case with mods, I’ve pretty much done as much as I can do before I start throwing big dollars, and/or I doubt I’ll get much satisfaction out of anymore lower-cost stuff. I never bought this rig to modify the hell out of it; quite the opposite, I bought it as a people & cargo hauler that I didn’t mind beating on. Then I found this site and you jerks taught me about tunes and LEDs and all that fun BS. Hahaha
Little details go a long way
 

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Haha. You guys are great and are among my favorite members on here.

In my case with mods, I’ve pretty much done as much as I can do before I start throwing big dollars, and/or I doubt I’ll get much satisfaction out of anymore lower-cost stuff. I never bought this rig to modify the hell out of it; quite the opposite, I bought it as a people & cargo hauler that I didn’t mind beating on. Then I found this site and you jerks taught me about tunes and LEDs and all that fun BS. Hahaha

I remember you saying that. Some of my favorite things are simply fixing stuff that breaks better than it was to begin with. Even just with the maintainance stuff. Buying the better belt when it needs replacing or the nice spark plug wires for tune up time, putting a cabin filter in where there wasn't one (still need to do this lol), etc. It's fun to watch some guys go bananas (@Rocket Man, we're looking at you), but I really enjoy seeing (and doing) all the little stuff that makes each guys truck his own. This whole thing is about loving the trucks, whatever that may mean to you.
 

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I remember you saying that. Some of my favorite things are simply fixing stuff that breaks better than it was to begin with. Even just with the maintainance stuff. Buying the better belt when it needs replacing or the nice spark plug wires for tune up time, putting a cabin filter in where there wasn't one (still need to do this lol), etc. It's fun to watch some guys go bananas (@Rocket Man, we're looking at you), but I really enjoy seeing (and doing) all the little stuff that makes each guys truck his own. This whole thing is about loving the trucks, whatever that may mean to you.
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