Are long hood trucks such as a Peterbilt 379/389 or Kenworth W900 harder to drive than trucks with a shorter hood? Some people say they are a lot harder to drive but theres so many people that drive them so they must not be very hard to drive. I've just always been curious with this so I was just wondering what people thought.
Long hood trucks
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Longer hood usually means longer wheelbase . Longer wheelbase makes tight turns a little trickier.
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I drive a 389 275 wheel base it can be a battle at times....
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So many variables there. A Kenworth W900L day cab will turn tighter than a W900L with a studio sleeper. A W900L day cab will turn tighter than a standard W900B with a studio sleeper. Its all in the wheelbase.
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The bigger the worst for tight places but the sweeter to cruise on highway !
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Drive? Not really. Back up with? That's a definite yes.
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Is it harder to see?
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