2004 6.0 NV4500 Tahoe

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for real makes no sense, I can fit my bike in the Tahoe or back of the truck but it's kinda a PITA so a hitch-mounted rack would be nice. The problem is they cost more than my POS Trek Marlin 5 and that's just not acceptable.
I know a dude with a brand new tig. Bet I convince him to hook you up with a nice, hitch mount bike rack someday...
 
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I know a dude with a brand new tig. Bet I convince him to hook you up with a nice, hitch mount bike rack someday...
The work required exceeds the work it would eliminate from sticking it in the Tahoe. Therefore eliminating the chance of me ever doing that.
 
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Yesterday I dropped the fuel tank to try and locate the problem with my fuel sender, it hasn't been reading right for a couple of weeks since I snatched the amazon van out of the sand. Not sure what the cause was but I pulled the bucket looked at it and reinstalled it and all is well now. I had been running on E for a few days but wasn't really sure how low it was because the gauge had been reading less than half on even a full tank. I filled up this morning and put the most I think I've ever put in it.
 

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