Mr Sophistication
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Like I said before. # months in a self storage unit will be ok as long as you unhook the battery at the negative side. You may still have to jump start when come back and depending on the battery age, it may need to be replaced. I would put some fuel stabilizer in the tank but the rest should be ok. If you leave it outside, that is a whole other story. You are going to have critters in there somewhere. Either way, I would put a desiccant kit in the cab. Dri-Z-Air is best, IMO. If you do put in a storage unit, back it in so have easy access to battery when come back. Plus, either way, set it on jack stands if can. Flat spots on tires suck the big one.
Just starting to read through the entire thread now.
The battery is more of less new. I just bought the truck back in September.
I didn't realize flat spots can develop that quickly.
I'm down in FL so I have the sun to combat too..... The Tahoe is too big to fit in my garage.
I have the option of having my father run it but to be honest, he's a terrible driver. He's espeically bad at driving large vechicles..... I'm going to have to pick my poison.