arent the front ends the same? just according to the spec of the axle? like 12, 14 20k?
maybe the set foward axle of the w9 help reduce the stress on the axle due to the smaller amount of weight and not turning as sharp as a set back?
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Surprisingly steer tires last reasonably well. I avoid cranking steering without rolling unless it's absolutely necessary, though. -
Lang's A model was definitely cherry.
I prefer to buy older trucks with mechanical motors, or early electronic motors. I can work on them myself, and if they are a one or two owner truck, I know the history (if they are anything like me when it comes to maintaining records).
The aerodynamic anteater trucks just don't do it for me. Give me a Cabin-Over or a nice long hood any day of the week (and twice on Tuesday!) -
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Delivered today. 17'6" wide and 18'8" tall. 5 hours to go 71 miles. 7 bucket trucks to lift the low wires.
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Wow... Sounds like a cool load. One day I would love to get into HH/OD. AFTER I get more experience.
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