Peterbilt 579 vs 587

Discussion in 'Peterbilt Forum' started by PolishPrince, Feb 23, 2017.

For Flatbed Peterbilt 579 or 587, both cummins

Poll closed Sep 23, 2017.
  1. Peterbilt 579

    72.7%
  2. Peterbilt 587

    27.3%
  1. Sportster2000

    Sportster2000 Road Train Member

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    I can't really say. The 587 has a 600 hp ISX in it with an Eaton Ultrashift Plus. The 579 has a 12 liter Cummins and an 18 speed manual. Not really apples to apples there. On the other hand I will be driving a 579 with a 2017 ISX with a 13 speed manual tomorrow for work. I'll see what the dash tells me the fuel mileage is when I get done. I will reset it before I drive.
     
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  3. poppapump1332

    poppapump1332 Road Train Member

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    A real American Classic is the 379 Pete!
     
  4. PolishPrince

    PolishPrince Light Load Member

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    Yea... some day... but not for my first truck... the MPG would kill me...
     
  5. PolishPrince

    PolishPrince Light Load Member

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    Im sitting on the edge of my seat!
     
  6. BoostedTeg

    BoostedTeg Road Train Member

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    Shouldn't you get you're cdl first then start looking at buying a new truck?
     
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  7. Cat sdp

    Cat sdp . .

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    You're to negative.......:)
     
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  8. PolishPrince

    PolishPrince Light Load Member

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    Smart people research a long time before making a decision... jealous?
     
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  9. Sportster2000

    Sportster2000 Road Train Member

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    Alright, 500 hp 1850 lb ft torque. 3.23 rear end gear and a 13 speed. Eight foot trailer gap between the back of the truck cab and front of the trailer. Windy day. Regional haul (mix of interstate and state roads with in town driving) of 550 miles averaged out to be 6 mpg. If I wanted to get better fuel mileage I would have gotten the van trailer closer to the back of the truck. The truck also did not have the full areo package. It did have the top faring but no side fairings.
     
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  10. PolishPrince

    PolishPrince Light Load Member

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    Great! THanks for that info! Wish you the best!
     
  11. Scottyboy

    Scottyboy Light Load Member

    RESEARCH=QUESTIONABLE!
    EXPERIENCE=PRICELESS----------------------------JEALOUS?
     
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