Cause theres no accounting for taste, i like the short nose myself, but rarer than hens teeth
Why are long nose Pete’s Preferred over short nose?
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on a pete, probably is easier given the same motorLoneRanger and Bean Jr. Thank this. -
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I’ve posted this in past but there was a time when all trucks got about the same fuel mileage so it only made sense to get a truck that had better fit and finish plus looks
I think Peterbilt and KW fit that profile
But nowadays when there are other models getting almost double The MPG in some cases than those hoods you have to really think if you want looks or $$ in the bank
I spend about 30% less in fuel than a 379/389 and I’ve been able to put just enough lipstick on my pig to make it look nice enough to drive all the while allowing me to buy my Harleys or other vehicles
Sure. If fuel mpg was the same across all trucks I’d have that hood but that’s no longer the case
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Maybe wheelbase plays a bit in it too? I’ve always had long wheelbase trucks, other than my little Volvo which is only 212” and rides like #### because of it. -
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a harbor freight and a snap on hammer are both hammers, but they are not the same…
I never get more then 11020 on my steer whether empty or 40 ton in the wagonRoger McG, exhausted379 and Rubber duck kw Thank this.
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