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

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Grady_Wilson

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Ordered the TEMU package. rear mid console knobs for 5 bucks a pair? Yes please. Also grabbed a pair of second row pilot seat armrest plugs, a funky looking set of stickers claiming to restore the front AC cluster buttons to original beauty (highly doubt it). As a grand finisher, a plastic "shelf" that's form-fit into the mid console itself, adding a nifty layer to drop your phone and whatever into without them going into the void. Probably should have went with a dashboard cover but I had a golden rule; the junkyard guy wanted to charge me 20€ for just one tiny piece of plastic so i wanted to see what all else I could get for that price, knob included.

You do realize you will now be forced to share the links or descriptions for the knobs and other stuff, right? :p
All my knobs are in tact but a few of the auto AC buttons have worn.
I've seen the stickers but I may just send out the assembly to be redone correctly.
At around $100 it is way more than the stickers but it will look factory fresh.
 

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You do realize you will now be forced to share the links or descriptions for the knobs and other stuff, right? :p
All my knobs are in tact but a few of the auto AC buttons have worn.
I've seen the stickers but I may just send out the assembly to be redone correctly.
At around $100 it is way more than the stickers but it will look factory fresh.
Aye aye, I shall post an update with pictures when and if I receive the items. As a word of warning; would never type any credit card information into that site though (the amount of spam popups was alarming to say the least). Luckily they accept paypal. The sticker set was around 3 dollars if I recall correctly. They *do* have lighter socket covers as well btw. I wasn't missing them so I didn't order any.
 

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Finally got the fluids in the diffs and transfer case changed out. Leaking pinion on rear diff may not have been leaking - some dummy overfilled it previously. Filled to level and we'll see if it continues to leak. Rear Timbren bumps/auxiliary springs inserted where old bump stops had rotted off. Underneath now buttoned up other than brakes/front hubs before the Oregon Trail trip next year.

New tow mirrors installed that pivot the correct way for car washes. Got it washed and waxed, not that it needed it or anything. Pulled the door ding strips off - that's an improvement in the looks department - but found the passenger door had been involved in the right front corner wreck that I knew about when I bought it. Pulled off paint down to bondo, so think I'll sand everything down and put a Trail Boss or Z71 or AT4 or some other decal over it.

New tires are next.
 

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Battery died (had a group 48 in there) and wouldn't reliably hold a charge. I searched around and found that 94R "should" be the OEM size so I replaced the dead 48 with a 94R from Napa. While I was able to get it in there by moving the coolant overflow tank, it is TIGHT. It also doesn't sit perfectly flush as it sits on the "lip" of the front of the tray. I added a piece of rubber so that its not plastic on metal, but I'm not thrilled with the fit, I'd go group 48 if I did this again. Its also pretty tight against the coolant tank now (I put a rubber strip between them so there is some padding as well).

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