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

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the_tool_man

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I’ve hauled tons of sheet goods in my 02 Denali. Plywood, Sheetrock, you name it. Mines a short wheelbase so the 8’ sheets hang out the back a bit but I just bungee the hatch down. Long wheelbase, you can close the hatch and haul 4’ x 8’ sheets with the hatch closed so even in the rain you can haul Sheetrock. It fits between the wheel wells. Who needs an Avalanche?
I've done that in a pinch. But I have a utility trailer that I use for most big stuff. Like I said, the SWB chassis is a better driving experience for me, so I made the right choice. I just don't get the Avy hatred. It's not bad looking at all.
 

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I am running Raybestos E3 EHT pads now.

Thinking about going to Yellow Stuff or some better Power Stop pads.

Any other suggestions?
THESE https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=4423146&cc=3015551&pt=1896&jsn=999
$143 for the set, only marketed for the 2010-2011 police tahoe, they will fit 07-20, and 00-06 if the calipers have been upgraded to nnbs.
heat won't be a issue anymore, I put them on the Silverado, I would have put them on the Yukon but I got a deal on the Baer erradispeed.
 

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