Friendly advice on trucks

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by youngbuckoldschool, Feb 27, 2011.

  1. youngbuckoldschool

    youngbuckoldschool Bobtail Member

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    New to forum. Seriously looking into starting up a business. I'm trying to figure out which truck will give me the best mpg and they seem to be the best value given my starting budget. Would it be a 10-speed 2005 freightliner century class with a Detroit 455 or a 10-speed international 9400i with a 435 cummins isx? Feedback is greatly appreciated!
     
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  3. milskired

    milskired Road Train Member

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    If you have the ability to search more and have more choices I would go with a truck that has a pre EGR ISX or DD in it. Much better fuel mileage and no EGR BS to worry about going wrong and screwing things up.

    What is the rear end ratios in them?
     
  4. youngbuckoldschool

    youngbuckoldschool Bobtail Member

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    3.58 on the freightliner and 3.55 on the international
     
  5. youngbuckoldschool

    youngbuckoldschool Bobtail Member

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    To milskired: what truck would you recommend to get the most mpg? I don't know if I can afford anything over the 30K mark depending how much of a down payment is asked...
     
  6. milskired

    milskired Road Train Member

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    I would just go with something older. Where are you going to be running? What kind of freight? any California?
     
  7. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    Why not look at an Older Peterbilt 386....AeroDynamic and will hold its value allot better then a FL or a Sheet Spreader....




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  8. youngbuckoldschool

    youngbuckoldschool Bobtail Member

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    Older is better, problem is you can't find much older than 2005 that will come with a warranty from a dealer... I can get either of these trucks from a certified dealer with an extended warranty. I'll pretty much run anything that comes my way! Dry or refrigerated, anywhere, anyplace! Beggars can't be choosers...
     
  9. American-Trucker

    American-Trucker Road Train Member

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    If I where you I'd be looking for a Peterbilt 386 or a KW T660 with a 13 or 18 spd. There light, aerodynamic, hold there value, look good, and can be had for pretty cheap.


    P.S I've driven all kinds of FL's from FLD's to columbias and Century Class and there not that great. There Cold, drafty, rattle, shake, shimmy, vibrate, loud, fall apart, leak everything from everywhere!:biggrin_2559:

    Sheet Spreaders....well ya.....:biggrin_25512:



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  10. milskired

    milskired Road Train Member

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    Yeah I agree with the whole FL deal. Can you say waterfall from the windshields??? I would look at a T600/660 or a Pete 386. Great looking trucks, they do hold value much better then a shaker and are easy to find. Now if your planning on running CA your going to want to look at something from 04 or newer. I would go with either a 13 or 18 speed. It will actually help with fuel mileage. Motors depend on a lot. If its is use whichb it is dont get one without a backround on the truck and a full print up of the ECM along with a dyno and blowby tests.
     
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