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

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Agreed, I have never used my spare, and took it off a few years ago just because it was 10+ years old. I do have AAA so that helps me a bit.

But, I'd love to get a nice set like that for the winter!


As for me, I just picked up mobil 1 syn oil and a filter at walmart and changed the oil before it gets too cold.
What wheels you have on it now?

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22" esky reps in black. Like everywhere else, we have a lot of potholes and I wouldn't mind a set with more sidewall and didn't care if I hit a curb
Don't know what reps are. Are those stock esky wheels?

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I’d be leery of 13 year old tires. Got a close up of the date code?

The plastic cladding was fairly common on the lower trim packages, if I recall.
Interesting

Guess it really depends on what the plan is with those wheels and tires.

Ditching the tires and mounting some slicks or drag radials for track use?

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The ones on there I’m going to turn into smoke. I’ll get two cheap tires to use for doughnuts next spring maybe. When I have the spare money I’ll get two drag radials for the other pair

Agreed, I have never used my spare, and took it off a few years ago just because it was 10+ years old. I do have AAA so that helps me a bit.

But, I'd love to get a nice set like that for the winter!


As for me, I just picked up mobil 1 syn oil and a filter at walmart and changed the oil before it gets too cold.
I’m running all terrains on the stock 20” that do really well in the snow so I don’t need a set dedicated for winter use
 

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My neighbor gave me the original set of winter wheels and tires that came with my 2007. My Grandad, the PO of mine gave them to him quite a few years ago. I’ll post pictures when I get back out in the garage. Its weird that the wheels are the same wheel the spare tire/PPV uses, but they have these fake chrome plates fixed to them. Rubber is In pretty okay shape, about 1/3 life left, aside from being 13 years old. I plan to use these wheels as burners, or maybe I can find a drag radial that will work.
Those look just like the ppv rims. They even have the 3 screw holes to hold the ppv center cap on.
 

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Those look just like the ppv rims. They even have the 3 screw holes to hold the ppv center cap on.
Yeah. Once I have the disposable income, I’d like to get a PPV or really any 2wd to turn into a drift car. I’d run esky 22s in the front with sticky nittos and then either hybrid 18s or these ppv 17s in the rear with cheap burners.
 

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Interesting

The ones on there I’m going to turn into smoke. I’ll get two cheap tires to use for doughnuts next spring maybe. When I have the spare money I’ll get two drag radials for the other pair

I’m running all terrains on the stock 20” that do really well in the snow so I don’t need a set dedicated for winter use
Unfortunately, old tires make very poor burnout tires. Hardly any billowy white smoke. [emoji107][emoji3525]
 

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