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

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Yeah, but there's free shipping!! SCORE!
usually that is either a bad typo or sometimes sellers will make the price crazy because they are out of stock but don't want to loose the internet listing history. so when they get more they then put the price back to normal, lot's of places do this. I see it all the time for packaging supplies I buy regularly when they are out of stock the price is like $1000.00
 

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usually that is either a bad typo or sometimes sellers will make the price crazy because they are out of stock but don't want to loose the internet listing history. so when they get more they then put the price back to normal, lot's of places do this. I see it all the time for packaging supplies I buy regularly when they are out of stock the price is like $1000.00
It was total sarcasm.
 
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What do you think? @PG01 says he had this problem. @swathdiver said he sealed his. I did a test dab of silicone sealant to see what happens.




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Think all of our fins have that cracked gasket, definitely seems like water would seep in there, especially if parked downhill.
Although I would expect some headliner stains, but maybe it drips along the wire or underside of roof...
I had a headliner stain when the rear liftgate wiring boot popped loose, luckily it cleaned right up...
There's 2 different rubber "seals" on these. The inner one is the actual seal and this outer one is just a rubber mount surface to protect the paint.

Here's some good info on this with some pics

 

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Did the air ride compressor and rear shocks finally weekend before last. Was a breeze; nice to not have a compressor that sounds like it has brain cancer, for one..but for two, it was starting to run a lot more and lo and behold, RR shock was leaking a bit.

Went ahead and took a chance on the Vigor air shocks and they seem adequate...nice, even. For anyone still on the fence about them. Considering they're 1/2 to 1/3 of the price of others...hell, even if they only hold up a few years I still call it a win. Shipping was decently quick (and free).

Of course, one week after doing that the throttle body takes a dump...but at 150k we're starting to creep into the territory where random crap is gonna happen once in a while I suppose.

We're one year into ownership of this thing and have put about 25,000 miles on it and I can say we genuinely still love this thing.
 

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