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

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Geoffsfas10

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I use a wide one like this, works great.

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last time i was around one like that was at my buddy's house, he snapped the plastic nut off the top of the filter for his jeep ( they use that cartridge system ) and we pushed the jeep out of his garage to get the hood all the way open, and i stepped into the pan...in shoes i had bought not even 12 hours earlier. sometimes my luck is the worst
 

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Does anyone know where to get the little clips that hold in the rear Weathertech window visor? One of mine fell off a while back while driving and the visor luckily fell inside... just running the fronts for now.

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No but I keep pushing mine up... pretty annoying.....try their website?
Truck looks good
 

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No but I keep pushing mine up... pretty annoying.....try their website?
Truck looks good

no luck on the website but I think I’ll message customer service. It also looks like they’re offering new stuff that could help protect the rear seating/doors from my dog’s hair and drool...
 

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Forgot to post last weekend. Welded up the tabs for the chains. When bolted in there is only 1/4" to 3/8" preload on the strut (yes I will be swapping to a clevis in the future). These plus the rest of the suspension work I picked up .2 in the 60' in ~3,500' higher DA than the previous best.

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Got these monsters, need to see if I can get them turned before I use them

Pro tip, the old "If I can't warranty it I can't charge you for it". Find an O'Reillys with a brake lathe, tell them that no other shop will do them because they're aftermarket and drilled/slotted and they wouldn't be able to warranty the work. Whether they would end up 1 though under minimum or because they were aftermarlet I have used them, and that excuse, a few times on different rotors and they did them for free.

But keep in mind, you will risk getting small chips on those.
 

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Pro tip, the old "If I can't warranty it I can't charge you for it". Find an O'Reillys with a brake lathe, tell them that no other shop will do them because they're aftermarket and drilled/slotted and they wouldn't be able to warranty the work. Whether they would end up 1 though under minimum or because they were aftermarlet I have used them, and that excuse, a few times on different rotors and they did them for free.

But keep in mind, you will risk getting small chips on those.
I was going to try car quest first, I don't mind any chips as long as the surface is smooth, picked them up from another member they are not bad but I can feel some light grooves
 

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