Anyone rolling in a 589 yet?
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insurance typically doesn’t pay out for anything used in commission of a crime, I still wound up loosing out on ~20k even with what I did get out of themOxbow, Ruthless, OLDSKOOLERnWV and 1 other person Thank this.
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Wow, on a double yellow too. I sure hate this happened to you, I’m always thankful anymore every time I make it home unscathed, so many with that mindset who don’t pay attention….BoostedTeg, kwswan, Long FLD and 3 others Thank this. -
I’ve been in a 589 since late July. Just under 40k miles.
240” wb, day cab short hood on regular 22.5, 565/1850, 18sp , 46 rears.
I’ve been in 5-388/389 day cabs over the last 14 yrs. All spec’d the same other than the priors were all on 24.5 and last couple were mx13 510, pulling quad axles buckets.
I don’t love the truck but I also don’t hate it.
I always soften the cab leveling valve all the way. My last 389 rode really well I felt all things considered. Givensome others reviews I’d gotten I expected this to be on par or slightly better. I’d say it’s slightly worse, but maybe that’s a 22.5 thing? This is the first truck I’ve driven with them.
I feel the blind spots are worse on this truck. No cheater window in passenger door took some getting use to.
The passenger side mirror is a huge blind spot now. I’ve had a few close calls where I’ve been pulling out somewhere and a car has been hidden behind the mirror as I get rolling.
I don’t care for either the dash being higher and/or the seat sets lower in the cab than the 389.
I’ve got a gramag seat and the lower foam on the seat back is pushed way out (w/no air in lumbar)and doesn’t allow me sit back and relax while driving. I’ve sat in others with this seat and they are better. I’d still rather have the Sears seat.
Whoever designed the center panel of the dash to be flat instead of angled towards the driver is an idiot. Along with that, the way the lights switch are laid out. The dimmer is by itself to the right of the steering wheel with all the other lights switches to the left. All the switches are backlit except for the headlight knob.
It certainly is quieter in terms of wind and road noise I feel. Although the stock visor sometimes sounds and looks like it’s about to rip off (above 70mph mainly)
I’m 6’1-6’2 and I do have more leg room than I ever had in the old cab.
I like the addition of up/down adjustability to the mirrors.
I do like this wider cab. There’s more room but it’s not so big like a 4900/49x.
All in all I wouldn’t give the truck up, I just expected a bit more. Also coming from a couple mx13, this x15 is a beast. I’ll stay in this just for that. -
I’m assuming you are on air trac to? That was usually a little rougher then low leaf, May even do lo low leaf if I can get it with an over inflate, couple of the small farm stand deliveries I do have weird angles I don’t want to drag tanks on
the leg room is my biggest thing, I can’t take being stuffed in this w9 for long trips any more, I know the clutch comes down from
The firewall now instead of up through the floor, at some point when I get a spare moment (ha!) the gfs boss already said I can run one of their 579s for a little bit, obviously no hood, but interior is the same, -
Yea, air trac on the rears. The air assist clutch hanging down is so effortless to push, that is definitely a plus.
There should be a noticeable increase in leg room coming from a w9Last edited: Dec 9, 2025
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