That boy needs to keep his eyes on the road. I’d fail him on a road test in a heartbeat. Smaller wheels have been a thing for a while. Maybe not that small. My WS and Freighters both have larger wheels than the Pete’s. I’m used to a 22” wheel. Old Trucks without ps had to have a big wheel. Had to be rolling to even turn the wheel. Rather have a big wheel if I ever need to wrestle a dead Truck to the shoulder.
Can someone please explain the small stearing wheels
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YEAH, back then we looked like the MARLBORO man, ha ha habroke down plumber and Rideandrepair Thank this.
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Yes, you have to heave some weighton wheel when engine stops
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he looks like a competent driver
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It looks like someone changed the steering wheel. Plus he should raise the seat a little higher.
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Years ago, I looked at buying a 94ish Volvo WhiteGMC. The factory steering wheel was about the size of the one in my pickup truck. Couldn't fathom why.Wargames and Rideandrepair Thank this.
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Nothing new
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I heard war's lowrider when i saw that interior.Knucklehead, Gearjammin' Penguin, austinmike and 2 others Thank this.
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Back in the day we all ate in truck stops. Today, sounds like most do heathy cooking in the truck, but look at the weight difference…
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