Let's see what you all throw in your Tahoe?

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96ProCompTahoe

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not a whole lot now that i have the sonoma, but have hauled most of the house remodel items, landscape block, lumber, car parts, etc etc. was basically used as a pickup truck.
 
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Well I bought my Yukon from a funeral director so I believe mine used to carry deceased people on occasion. :blah:

Well u got me beat.... That's some creepy stuff there.

Had to dress and behead the larger one in the field because she was too heavy I just carried the little one in my back pack
 

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cant fit really anything in the back lol.
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but i always have my tool box and backpacks in there, along with the usual cleaning supplies ( towels, wax, tire shine, windex, etc...)
 

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cant fit really anything in the back lol.
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but i always have my tool box and backpacks in there, along with the usual cleaning supplies ( towels, wax, tire shine, windex, etc...)

how did you wire up that battery in back?
 

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how did you wire up that battery in back?

i have 1/0 gauge comming from the front battery to the back one then 4 guage to my amps and my ground for the back one is on those cargo hook things. took like 30 mins to wire up and tuck everything away as best as i could.
 

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That's 15 2x6x8's, 26 sheets of 5/8" plywood, 5 rolls of torch-down roofing, 2 rolls of underlayment, 4 bundles of architectural shingles, and 12 pieces of dripedge, along with my big ass of 275 lbs, and my customer, who goes about 210....

Squatting just a bit, but still had some suspension travel. Helps that I rebuilt the rear spring packs, used 7 leaves instead of the factory 4.
 

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