Tonyrodz's Tahoe Build Thread

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You should've gotten the one that lets you lay flat so you'd look like you were flying when working on your truck:

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... Then you could tell people you "Superman dat '**"!
I think he has one like that, his gf got it for him.
 

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I'm only 5'9--unfortunately. Iirc, you're tall AF lol!

I have the one that hangs on the top of your wheel, but I was too lazy to get it. I also have the one that goes over your motor and you lay on it to do whatever you're doing.View attachment 266397

now thats a cool step lay over tool. ive set up cinderblocks and planks when i did knock sensors on a 3500 pick up. it was just a bit to far of a reach. truck was a bit taller then 1500's
 
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Well, found another little "surprise" that my "buddy" left me. I got a P0118 coolant temp sensor code. It autostarted fine before I saw the code. I get outside and see the cel on. I'm like WTF. So I shut it down and ran for codes--got the P0118. I go check and there was electrical tape all around it holding the pigtail on. Obviously he broke the tab, so is the sensor really bad? I didn't have time to mess with it, so I just ordered the sensor from Amazon. Coincidence? Maybe...20201231_174637.jpg
$14 for an AcDelco from Amazon, and $25 from Advance for a BW Works?
 

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