It's a good thing your opinion doesn't really matter then? Seems to me you have got the tough guy bravado. Guess you're worried about your parking...
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I think it's still there
What do you mean? What should I do. You quit!! When your time is up you pull your stuff out of the truck. Let me get this straight. As long as...
Used to be a ##### house there too. But it's gone now
That's a w980 not 990. And they said they are not replacing it. I personally don't know. I wouldn't be surprised if they did. I personally don't...
Overdrive asked KW about this, they said it's bs they have no plans to discontinue the w9
I couldn't care less about that sob, but it would jam the pumps up longer. Therefore I am a smaller turd than him.
I wonder if it's worth 20k more or are they just trying to encourage the sales of the mx?
I'm gonna pull a fifth wheel pin one day
All the factory inserts I have seen that didn't go all the way back. Started up front. Or few feet behind the front spring pin shackles and ran...
I can get up there pretty close with the pusher up, but with it down 14 is about all unless I cheat i've always considered 3/4 to be just that...
Lucky you!
I will add also IHC only offers it in the HX or older 5900. Anything else you can't get factory heavy haul specs.
I went and measured mine. They are 12 1/2 X 1/2". I was told kenworth was offering that now. That is second knowledge but it's from a good source....
You may can get them 1/2" thick. Seems I think you can.
Like I said the larger webs are just as strong as double frames. They claim some weight savings, not much much what I can tell. I've got 760k...
Hell we're all confused. Who's on first. They larger single rail doesn't rust jack like the double rails do. Because it's a single. I don't know...
The 3/4 is referring to the insert. Not thickness. Mine IHC has a 12 1/2" frame rails that are 3/8" thick wb is 278. Kenworth also offers those....
With the big rails why add the weight of a 3/4 insert? And why not 46k rears? And why not a 605 or 625 hp? 2050 or 1850 ft lbs