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

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Chuck_Finley

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Replaced my low beams today, was surprisingly easy just taking off the 2 bolts on top and jamming my hand back there. Didn’t have to go in through wheel well or remove anything else.

They look whiter but I’ll have to see at night. Don’t want to go projector or LED at this point so hopefully the crystal vision ultra will do the trick.


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Backup cam mounted! Pain in the ass but I got it done. Just need to run the wiring from the trunk forward but it’s 90% there.

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Found one rubber exhaust hanger worked itself off the exhaust and just hanging there. Attachd it back to the exhaust and finally the occasional annoying clunking from he passenger rear is gone.

Meh... Looks like the damn clunking is actually still there. :banghead: I've checked and rechecked pretty much all I can under there and I can't find anything loose anywhere. Sway bar end links are tight, exhaust is now properly hung, shocks are good etc. etc.

The clunk sounds sort of hollow and it is not related to the road surface or even speed at all. You can actually mostly hear it on a smooth road, especially on asphalt when it's nice and quiet otherwise. You can't really hear it when going over bumps and ruts, really. Weird... :wtf:
 

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Meh... Looks like the damn clunking is actually still there. :banghead: I've checked and rechecked pretty much all I can under there and I can't find anything loose anywhere. Sway bar end links are tight, exhaust is now properly hung, shocks are good etc. etc.

The clunk sounds sort of hollow and it is not related to the road surface or even speed at all. You can actually mostly hear it on a smooth road, especially on asphalt when it's nice and quiet otherwise. You can't really hear it when going over bumps and ruts, really. Weird... :wtf:

Check the heat shield around the spare tire? I had a "clanging" sound that happened randomly on the highway and sometimes when hitting sharp bumps. The heat shield is mounted by two tabs and one was broken (my fault from a previous project). When parked, the pieces were close enough together that I didn't notice the separation at first. At speed, the wind turbulence blew it around and it'd sometimes hit the frame rail.
 

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