We all have different sense of style, I like a stretched out Pete to a certain extent. Thing is if you are not having to ride it don't worry with it is my thoughts
What is COOL about a Extended Frame ?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by tommymonza, Jan 19, 2015.
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starched out cabovers are very practical
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I never really cared for a long wheel base. My 379 is 265 and that is plenty. Longer wheel bases do ride smoother, but in my opinion thwy are not practical. There will be a lot of places that you won't be able to get in to, and if you it will be a ba@! Buster
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How does one starch out a cabover? Are irons involved, and if so where do you find an ironing board big enough?
If you wash a starched out cabover in cold water, does it shrink?
What if you starch out your cabover, then realize you missed the creases? Do you do it over, or run it for a week as is?
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I would think the starching would lead to itching! We even have a thread on here somewhere about what to do about "jock itch." Can't imagine a thread about "cab itch!"
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So there is no overall length limit on a tractor and a box , does that apply to a flat bed also?
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same reason i have been riding my 57 pan for 46 years i just like it. do i have better harleys ,yes i do but that was my 1st and i still ride it to this day come spring. you drive a 300 inch pete with open pipes its like getting a check in the mail you were not expecting.
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each state is different, the front of your motor carrier atlas gives you limits for trailers, some states there are no overall length limits as long as your trailer is 53'. Some states do allow longer trailers, my company trailer is 54' 6" long, a 3 axle hydraulic detach rgn that can also accept a stinger. Empty I am 78' with my 5th wheel as far forward as can go, also have a 4 axle peterbilt. But each state had own rules for lengths and what is allowedtommymonza Thanks this.
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up to 30 mpg, Fits 2, Goes great in the snow, Can haul 8 cases of 30 pack beer, Resale value is junk = can pick up virgin vette for 1/3 of MSRP
-Source. Have a 04 z06
But I get your drift and agree lol
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