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

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RooTBeeRthe1st

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I had no idea this even existed. What a time to be alive!
I've been running weight safe for a few years.
And my sig shows I tow all kinds of random shtuff. Lol

Actually have two because the first one I bought was steel and was only a 6-in drop which ended up not being enough for me.
I actually have 2... Looks like prices have gone up as well.
Tried to buy a new 8-inch drop for it and I didn't read properly and that one was aluminum so I ended up having to buy a whole second hitch essentially. The steel and aluminum do not fit together.

Looks like they offer a weight distributing option now also.
 

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89Suburban

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With that much load, I strongly recommend a weight distributing, sway control hitch. I haul our TT with a Camco Recurve R3. Works great.

Yea I am researching that also. Would give me pease of mind for sure ... just not certain how necessary or not they truly are.
 

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