Amazing how bad u got it toskabg....wish u'llget them all in line, buying i new anything is supossed to be a time of joy and go to work happy for the accomplishment....really sorry
My new truck will be
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Oram, Feb 13, 2013.
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You never know how truck was assembled.(
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Also, regarding the extra fuel capacity, we run a lot of Wyoming in the wind. Heavier componentry, low to the ground, wider axles and lots of fuel weight can be the difference in being able to go or having to stop when hauling light loads. I prefer being able to go. It's also nice to not have to stop to fuel all the time when circumstances may be such that you simply don't have time for it. And, if I need to reduce weight for some odd load I may have, there's nothing that says I have to keep the tanks full. If I had the frame space for it, I'd carry even larger tanks in order to avail myself of pricing differences accross the country.deming807 Thanks this. -
Pupeperson, does it have xenon lights?
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Better get a good bird dog to go with it. Sounds like you picked a fast one.
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This tale of woe regarding this truck just doesn't pass the smell test. This posters only posts are about how bad paccar products. I'm guessing this poster is a creative writer for another manufacturer.
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