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

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blondie70

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The earlier design of door panel was actually stronger, at least at the arm rest support portion. Why off eBay? There are lots of great salvage yards between Poplarville and Baton Rouge. Might could've gotten both matching panels and switches for that amount, especially from one of the many being parted out on Marketplace. I've seen plenty in Slidell.
I tried places in Biloxi and north of me a bit (salvage yards). They were asking about the same amount...when they could get one. Also...this older panel is stout, but it takes a little longer bolts under the door handle to bolt panel to door...Could not make old bolts work. Thanks
 

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After a few weeks they are groaning again and it looks like dog sht.


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It's that hold door bushing! My driver side was worn so bad, it was off center. I had to pop the spring out to keep it from creaking.
Now I have a floppy door when open. I have a new door hinge, just need paint/install, BUT someone posted a cam roller repair kit not long ago..
 

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It's that hold door bushing! My driver side was worn so bad, it was off center. I had to pop the spring out to keep it from creaking.
Now I have a floppy door when open. I have a new door hinge, just need paint/install, BUT someone posted a cam roller repair kit not long ago..


there's a tool for the spring removal.. it's pretty cheap too. I picked one up for my obs.
 

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