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

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Caligirl

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Working on interior stuff right now. Swapped out the console lid on my Tahoe and cleaned out yet MORE dog hair in nooks and crannies. Purchased it from a dog owner, and although the interior (amazingly!) is 95% super clean and undamaged, it did have chew marks on the console, but found an OEM lid on ebay. Had the vehicle super-detailed and steam-cleaned after we purchased and it had seat covers on it, but still finding hairs working their way out of the seat upholstery. Next project is to replace an interior door panel (another BIG dog chew, as in a piece of the plastic is down to foam haha. Found a replacement-again from ebay -yay for ebay!) and clean up a part of the 2nd seat that has some staining. Seriously don't know how the owner kept it in as great a shape as he did for over 13 years with his dogs. Must have been good dogs :)
 
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Working on interior stuff right now. Swapped out the console lid on my Tahoe and cleaned out yet MORE dog hair in nooks and crannies. Purchased it from a dog owner, and although the interior (amazingly!) is 95% super clean and undamaged, it did have chew marks on the console, but found an OEM lid on ebay. Had the vehicle super-detailed and steam-cleaned after we purchased and it had seat covers on it, but still finding hairs working their way out of the seat upholstery. Next project is to replace an interior door panel (another BIG dog chew, as in a piece of the plastic is down to foam haha. Found a replacement-again from ebay -yay for ebay!) and clean up a part of the 2nd seat that has some staining. Seriously don't now how the owner kept it in as great a shape as he did for over 13 years with his dogs. Must have been good dogs :)
Congrats, and good doggies.

Theothertwin was a K9 unit, so dog hair everywhere. I'm still finding it. lol.
 

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Listen, murphy's law is literally created after me. I've partially learned my lesson and take all necessary precautions and time to complete something. Two days is cutting it close....

My problem is mission creep. I might go to change the under hood light bulb and decide the belt needs replaced. Followed by the idler, water pump, timing chain.... next thing I know it’s an engine rebuild.
 

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My problem is mission creep. I might go to change the under hood light bulb and decide the belt needs replaced. Followed by the idler, water pump, timing chain.... next thing I know it’s an engine rebuild.
Ooh, I know that one. I went from getting a really good deal on a tubular k member for a Mustang to having a racecar.
 

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Listen, murphy's law is literally created after me. I've partially learned my lesson and take all necessary precautions and time to complete something. Two days is cutting it close.....

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Have any of you mounted a solar panel to your luggage rack? I’m trying to think up the best way to do this. My main hurtle is how to get the PV cables thru the roof.


I have one suction cupped to the back winda or the front depending on the most sun where we are at. It’s when we go camping or I’m working on crap and need the battery off the truck to power crap like the VIAIR portable air compressor for the tires or to charge up a battery for one of my drills/ saw etc.

Running the cord to the battery outside the truck works.
 

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Swapped the valve cover this morning. Took about 30-45 minutes. I forgot to take a pic of the inside, but it wasn't too bad imo. Outside was nasty af though. I'll take pics tomorrow and post them up.

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Why did you want to swap the cover?
 

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