I agree 100% I’m not going to be hauling heavy ever. 80k max. The only reason I was thinking about a freight liner Columbia is I have heard they are lighter and that way I can get a better payload. Granted the 06’s are bringing next to no money which is making me kind of Leary of buying one.
Looking for advice on specs for a day cab
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If you're going to spend much time pulling a van, I'd also look into adding a roof fairing...one that can be raised up when hooked to a van, but collapsed flat when pulling a lower profile trailer like an end dump. -
@Pedigreed Bulldog is right on with the wheelbase for an aerodynamic truck. 210-220 would be for a long hood truck. Like a Peterbilt 379 or Kenworth W900
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It’s real simple.
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None of the end dump drivers run 20k front axles at my plant.
There is a dude who comes from time to time in a pretty clean superliner. Coolest truck ever.
Anyways you see it all from ratty old freight liners to 600hp kw’s. At the end of the day I’d just get something decent to make money. The truck is gonna get beat up.
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