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thomasmnile
Nov 21, 2013Explorer
Lantley wrote:Itching2go wrote:
Just picked up our first diesel TV... Chevy 3500 D/A. Really looking forward to using the truck lanes and avoiding the (sometimes) hassle of getting into and out of auto pump lanes. I've read in more than one place about possible problems with nozzle sizes. Am I going to have this problem with a 2007 Chevy 3500? Do I need to purchase an adapter? Wouldn't like to find myself filling up for the first time and discovering then that I have a problem.
I have an 07 3500 as well. You will have no issues with the larger nozzles. Truckstops make fueling easy,they eliminate the access worry/anxiety.
I'm not sure why there is any debate on this subject.
Some may fear truckstops because they maybe seedy, truth is most are not. Yes there maybe a few seedy truckstops but truth is there are far more seedy gas stations.
Some states charge a higher motor fuel tax on diesel sold to OTR rigs. Stands to reason by fueling at an OTR fuel island at a truck stop in those states you're paying more for your fuel.
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