Very Odd Looking Vehicular Object

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by ProduceHauler, Nov 17, 2011.

  1. ProduceHauler

    ProduceHauler Light Load Member

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    I've heard these trucks are very advanced, way ahead in technology compared to US trucks :biggrin_25525:

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  3. Okieron

    Okieron Crusty Okie

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    Look at all of those Headlights
     
  4. Gasienica

    Gasienica Heavy Load Member

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    Can you see me now? I just gave you the bright light flash let you know you cleared me, can you see me now I just turn on the second row of lights. Lol.

    Yes yes I see these guys in illinios a lot when I'm coming back home. Have to wear shades at night after I see how many headlights they have on the front of their truck when passing them.

    Sometimes I think they come from above the artic circle where they get 6 months of day light and 6 months of darkness.
     
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  5. lonegreeneagle

    lonegreeneagle Bobtail Member

    AWWWWW is somebody ascared of the dark?
     
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  6. georgeandson

    georgeandson Heavy Load Member

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    LOLOLOLOL
    Thats funny.

    Looks like something even I wouldn't do. That's just too much unless you run to Alaska and back and if that's the case he would have a animal guard also. That would make good sense there or Canada. You see that alot in Canada.
     
  7. S3Zyklon

    S3Zyklon Light Load Member

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    I know there are some roads around here that I would want as many lights as I could get. Lots of long dark stretches with lots of wildlife. I'm also already a bit of a light junky on my cars. I have an upgraded headlight setup on my car. All new 10AWG wiring from the alternator to two really beefy relays signaled by the stock headlight switch. Those relays power 130/90W H4 bulbs in a round, glass 7'' Cibie e-code sealed beam housing. All ceramic connectors to prevent melting. Since they are e-code housings, I put all of the light on the road, not in peoples eyes... unless I hit the high beams. Then I light up signs and reflectors on the interstate as far as 2 or 3 miles like they were powered neon bulbs. No deer sneak out in front of me with my upgraded lights! Of course my bulbs only last 6 months and cost about $60 a set. Well worth it to me though.

    But enough rambling. I'd like a similar light setup on a truck. Too bad it can't happen... :biggrin_2553:
     
  8. blanco

    blanco Road Train Member

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    My oh my, my pants just shrank...
     
  9. Tardis

    Tardis Light Load Member

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    Pants didn't shrink, something grew!
     
  10. KW Parts Guy

    KW Parts Guy Light Load Member

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    I'll bet the covers dont come off those top lights too often. I'm almost willing to say theis picture is photoshopped, but who cares this guy is already losing by driving a Volvo!:biggrin_25523:
     
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  11. Semi Crazy

    Semi Crazy Road Train Member

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    An old Vulva at that. He must need an extry alternator to power all those lamps at once.
     
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