New Kenworth chassis bolted not riveted !?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Johny41, Sep 16, 2018.
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This is still one of the best powerful nut buster after 3 years, i can remove the wheel lug nuts , since I got it, when see bolts around I feel like playing with it.Attached Files:
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I was in the Chillicothe OH KW plant a couple of years ago, one of the old hands I was speaking with did not have anything good to say about these new trucks. Glue and Chineseium steel that used to be hulk bolts and aluminum. And from what I have seen of these new KW's and the issues many are having, electrical and more than a few questionable components, I'll stick with my ProStar. All of the manufacturers have cheapened their trucks, 500,000 mile throwaways. Sad.
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None of the KWs I have owned have ever had anything besides bolts on anything mounted to the frame.
I am curious why you think that traditional fasteners on a plastic cab would do better that the adhesive that they use to bond the pieces together now? I have a friend that put is replacement roof cap on his 359 with adhesive, it fits better now than his factory huck bolted roof did/ -
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