Steering wheel spinner knobs?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by KD5AXG, Jan 2, 2007.

  1. REALITY098765

    REALITY098765 Road Train Member

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    Nice, A ''hassle free'' installation.
    IMO of course,
     
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  3. kranky1

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    I learned to drive on soft ground with standard steering or air-assist trucks. I learned. I won’t put my thumbs through a steering wheel to this day. Try to imagine the laughing coming out of me when I see some hammerhead stick his arm through one.
     
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    I've sorta told this before .. sorry but the truck I learned to drive in was a 72 western star with a 238.and 5 & 4 .. no power steering.. the old guy that taught me said go head stick your arm through that steering wheel when ya shift .. cause 1 good pot hole and if you survive that pile up your CB handle will... Double L ... for lost lefty
     
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  5. kranky1

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    My ‘72 Star had a 1693 and 5+4. That one didn’t have finger marks wore into the shift knobs like the ‘78 with a 290 and 4+4 did though.
     
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    Last Call Road Train Member

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    That 72 would of been everyman's dream in the 70's to pilot
     
  7. kranky1

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    It probably would have, if not for the 72” rubber block Hendrickson and 20k front end. The ‘78 I had was a beautiful little truck, still regret not keeping that one. It was 72” rubber block too but only 16k in the front so a little more tolerable to drive. It had the old White-Western Star hood though, I liked those better than the big grille Star hoods. They were a little limited for cooling anything bigger than 350hp but they sure looked nice.
     
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    Those were cool looking trucks ..
    We always called them a poor man's Pete
     
  9. Concorde

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    Don’t go into Washington state with that spinner mounted like that. They are illegal there and you will get ticketed.

    I have mine in the 4:30 position and turn it under when rolling through the WA scales.
     
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  10. kranky1

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    Cousin called it my White 4000 Extended Hood. I had that the same time he had a V8 F Model so there was a bit of teasing. Mine had 4 headlights which was a little odd. Most o/o’s went for the big hood so the small hoods were mostly fleet orders and only had 2. Mine had a 42” box on it, also a little strange on highways full of 36”s, but a crawl-thru. I’ve never seen one of the small hood Stars with a sit-in. That hood was long gone before sit-ins were common.
     
  11. AModelCat

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    The guy who taught me to drive when at school was an old-school logger. First thing he said was if you like your thumbs, don't wrap them around the steering wheel. I don't know if its as big a deal nowadays with power steering but I've had the wheel get jolted pretty good from bump-steer on the washboard of the backroads behind the driving school.
     
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