very nice.my dad drove K100's all thru my younger years. actually,until the T600 came out ('86?) i drive a '91 freightliner cabover. i like them too. can't imaging you'll have many problems with parts locating.
pretty sure you have fiberglass can corners on the front,i'd just repair them. the bags should be no prob,i got mine online,firestones,for like 80 bucks each.
hey,i put a forum together a couple years ago,then life went a little sideways and i forgot about as i was fiddling with it. if you coe guys wanna post on there i know i can post a lotta pics of mine and check in there a lot,and we can all help with parts and tech.
http://cabovers.freeforums.net/
1980 K100 Cabover Project/daily runner
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Because the aluminum will crack from all the flexing .
It wasn't used long because they could not take the abuse a truck frame goes through .
It is not a case of if it cracks it is a case of when and where it cracks . If run long enough they all crack . That is why we have steel frames today and not all aluminum frames .BigBob410, Toomanybikes and Mattflat362 Thank this. -
Anyway, I was going to suggest Facebook for more resources and parts, if you use it. There's several general cabover groups and at least one group specific to KW cabovers. For example, someone posted a matching ladder set in the KW group recently and you'll see trucks being parted out occasionly. Like so..
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What a shame to be parting out that KW.
Go to a KW dealer with the last six of your vin and they can give you the part number for the air bag.
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The one I can get has a parts truck that I can pick off of. Those parts may be wore out as well.I ask a guy down the road who works at cooper kenworth in Clinton. He was telling me that parts are hard to come by. Could be bs though
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If anything like my 88 Pete 362 it is not BS.....some parts are obsolete and not in stock anywhere in the US.
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Well I love the idea for sure!
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