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

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mikeyss

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Front and rear led lighting.

I think that looks awesome and you do good work. I have a question though. I'm not the most knowledgeable with electric, I wonder would the additional load of those lights coming off of the gray wire you showed, will have any negative affects having that additional load on that one circuit? It was just a thought that popped in my mind, so I may be totally wrong with this thought.
 

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I think that looks awesome and you do good work. I have a question though. I'm not the most knowledgeable with electric, I wonder would the additional load of those lights coming off of the gray wire you showed, will have any negative affects having that additional load on that one circuit? It was just a thought that popped in my mind, so I may be totally wrong with this thought.
There led so probably not much at all I have ran them in & out of my vehicles never had a problem, I just like blue instead

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I think that looks awesome and you do good work. I have a question though. I'm not the most knowledgeable with electric, I wonder would the additional load of those lights coming off of the gray wire you showed, will have any negative affects having that additional load on that one circuit? It was just a thought that popped in my mind, so I may be totally wrong with this thought.

no, theres so little load that the LEDs pull, if you switch everything out to LED, the truck is expected to have halogens in them, which the load is designed for. All those LEDs turning on is probably half the load the halogens were making.
 

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I think im gonna pull the whole thing out and apply a thick sealant around the orfice of where the wire goes through and around the inside of the outer perimeter. I think someone mentioned RTV, also does this thing need to be able to vent? There's a small gap on the back side of the antenna seal.

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I think im gonna pull the whole thing out and apply a thick sealant around the orfice of where the wire goes through and around the inside of the outer perimeter. I think someone mentioned RTV, also does this thing need to be able to vent? There's a small gap on the back side of the antenna seal.

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The antenna is only meant to be tightened once. We put clear RTV around ours. After a few car washes it was wiped away, so we re-applied it and stayed away from the car washes. Sealed the little drain in back too. I bought a spare from Wade but haven't swapped the old one out for it yet. RTV still keep us dry underneath.
 

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