What is the attraction with peterbilts

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  1. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    pretty much.....


    and have a cult following that thinks they are the world and everything else is garbage.
     
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  3. UncleMeano

    UncleMeano Bobtail Member

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    Are they also overpriced? LOL P.S. I'm jus playin'...I am crazy about anything with two wheels.
     
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  4. DrtyDiesel

    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    I don't believe other trucks are garbage, but I just prefer the Pete because I like having the hood in front of me and the looks. I'm all about first impressions and riding in style.

    I wills say, I like the freightliner century that I drove, it was great riding with front air suspension. I just prefer the Pete because Its a peterbilt. I just love everything about them lol.

    But, I am a rookie and the 379exhd is my dream truck. So I'm happy to be driving one, no actually I'm freaking thrilled. Haha

    I'll miss it when they put me in an aero Pete or kw for sure.


    I will say, if I were to run the northeast a lot, I'd want an Aero hood for the tighter turning on these small streets. But for now, I'll stick with my 265" wheelbase and Pete turning like a yacht haha
     
  5. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    I love the turning radius on my century. It's also showing decent mileage around 6.5-6.8 MPG finally too.

    I much prefer a W900 though.

    And yes, I have a couple of folks we snip back and forth about Pete's and Freights with all the time.
     
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    DrtyDiesel Road Train Member

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    I hear ya man, I've sat in one and I do like sitting up higher. Plus the dash and gauges in the new ones look really good.

    I just like the peterbilt sleepers
     
  7. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    I don't like the clutch in the Pete. Don't like how it goes into the floor like that. I like the hanging pedals. Just a personal preference.

    Was looking at a W9 earlier this week.

    this one is an 07 with 840K miles on a C15/18spd/3.36. I hope you don't mind smoker trucks. Cuz this one is horrid and that's AFTER it was detailed.
    https://www.allstatepeterbilt.com/inventory/?action=detail&EquipmentID=168458



    I'm considering getting one at least a 2011. Until then, I will stick with my century.
     
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    The clutch is something I had to get used to for sure. I do prefer the push back clutches myself. Also the pedals felt weird but as I got used to them I like them more and more. I just like that the fuel pedal allows my foot to sit flat on floor rather than at an angle (I don't use cruise much)

    I used to not mind the smell of smoke but not anymore, now I wouldn't care to be in a smokers truck. I was lucky whoever had mine never smoked.

    I would love to have a new 389, I love the looks of the new styled hood and headlights.
     
  9. FLATBED

    FLATBED Road Train Member

    Detailing does little to rid a truck of smoke residue , interior needs to be really scrubbed , steam cleaned and that includes all the duct work , A/C coils , heater coils needs to be cleaned. And sorry but FREBREEZE does not get rid of it :)
     
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  10. DrtyDiesel

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    Yeah one of the guys in my orientation class got a smoked truck. He used orange power I believe, said it took the smoke residue right off the sleeper walls. Still didn't smell great inside but after a few days of airing it out, he said it was fine after that
     
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    When I worked at a detail shop for a carlot , we had a O'Zone. You run the duct into the car for a set ammount of time , usualy a couple of hours if its real bad , and it pumps O3 into the car and sets into every nook and cranny that you cant get by scrubbing and cleaning. Worked wonders
     
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