my a/c worked really good in the southern heat of 120 degrees. and the sleeper doesn't work.
last year i was in a t600. i could park that truck in phoenix with front AND rear going and sleep in a blanket.
course, i do all my own a/c recharging.
Tinting on truck windows is legal
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Bryan515, Jun 1, 2011.
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unless you can find tint of 8 %. your can forget about it. cuz the window already has 22 % from the factory.lonelyswmtrucker and Roadmedic Thank this. -
I saw at the chidress scale in TX, an O/O had tint on his windows, and the officer gave him the choise of removing the tint or the ticket, the driver produced a box, that had "DOT APPROVED", the officer did'nt care, said remove or i can just right the ticket!, the driver opted to remove the tint, Arguing will get you nowhere
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If you're driving and it's getting too hot, like you said, recharge the a/c. It should freeze you out with both units working. -
If anyone doubts the current trend of the thread, I was just poking around my last employers CSA score, cause I do that, and found this:
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[TD="bgcolor: #E7E7E7"]9/13/2011[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #E7E7E7"]58B9VX[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #E7E7E7, colspan: 6"] Violation: 393.60(d) Glazing permits less than 70 percent of light (Non-OOS)[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #E7E7E7, colspan: 6"] Violation: 393.60(c) Damaged or discolored windshield (Non-OOS)[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #E7E7E7, colspan: 6"] Violation: 393.11 No/defective lighting devices/reflective devices/projected (Non-OOS)[/TD]
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[TD="bgcolor: #E7E7E7, colspan: 6"] Violation: 393.9(a) Inoperative required lamps (Non-OOS)[/TD]
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So yeah, it's legit.CAXPT Thanks this. -
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Well while we are on the topic, are there any other old timers out there that have noticed that the skin on your "door" arm is thinner and more prone to brusing and bleeding when bumped or scraped? Yes I know that everyone exp. some of this as you age, it is normal, but my left arm from elbow down is much more sensative than my right?
All those years of driving window down (before A/C) and or driving window up, arm exposed? Anyone else? -
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I have seen tint on CMV windows as low as 3% transmittant.CAXPT Thanks this.
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