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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide After you have loaded the trailer, weigh the trailer
and then the tongue separately, to see if the weights
are proper. If they are not, you may be able to get them
right by moving some items around in

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide Weight is still below 7,200 lbs (3 266 kg) and you may
think that you should subtract 700 additional pounds
(318 kg) from your trailering capacity to stay within
GCWR limits. Your maximum trailer woul

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide Fuel E85 (85% Ethanol)
The 8th digit of your vehicle identi�cation number (VIN)
shows the code letter or number that identi�es your
engine. You will �nd the VIN at the top left of the
instrument panel

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide Tire Terminology and De�nitions
Air Pressure:The amount of air inside the tire pressing
outward on each square inch of the tire. Air pressure
is expressed in pounds per square inch (psi) or
kilopascal

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide Load Index:An assigned number ranging from 1 to 279
that corresponds to the load carrying capacity of a tire.
Maximum In�ation Pressure:The maximum air
pressure to which a cold tire may be in�ated. Th

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide UTQGS (Uniform Tire Quality Grading Standards):
A tire information system that provides consumers
with ratings for a tire’s traction, temperature, and
treadwear. Ratings are determined by tire manuf

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide A Tire and Loading Information label is attached to the
vehicle’s center pillar (B-pillar), below the driver’s
door lock post (striker). This label lists your vehicle’s
original equipment tires

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CHEVROLET TAHOE 2006 2.G User Guide Temperature – A, B, C
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C,
representing the tire’s resistance to the generation
of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested
under control
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