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

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moved the tru-cool 40k down to the bottom grill yesterday, went by the dealer to pick up a new outside ambient temp sensor because mine was brittle and the clip broke off,
the dealer lot was barren, no new suv's they were a few 1500 pickups and a couple 2500 trucks, no wonder there all begging to buy it back lol
fixed my passenger side power-fold mirror a coupe years ago with a ching-chong plastic gear that finally died so went poking around online and now find a abundance of brass gears from china I guess they finally decided to copycat gruven so doing the mirror again today.
Happy Independence Day!
 
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moved the tru-cool 40k down to the bottom grill yesterday, went by the dealer to pick up a new outside ambient temp sensor because mine was brittle and the clip broke off,
the dealer lot was barren, no new suv's they were a few 1500 pickups and a couple 2500 trucks, no wonder there all begging to buy it back lol
fixed my passenger side power-fold mirror a coupe years ago with a ching-chong plastic gear that finally died so went poking around online and now find a abundance of brass gears from china I guess they finally decided to copycat gruven so doing the mirror again today.
Happy Independence Day!
Either copycat'n Gruven or just decided to make them in stronger material.

Why not just buy the Gruven parts? The ching-Chong brass gears will still probably be cheap, thin, and strip eventually and you will be doing the job again... Lol
 

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Either copycat'n Gruven or just decided to make them in stronger material.

Why not just buy the Gruven parts? The ching-Chong brass gears will still probably be cheap, thin, and strip eventually and you will be doing the job again... Lol
the original was plastic, this one is all metal should be good to go, time will tell it's not a hard job to do I already have it all apart just have to slap it back together.
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