What does the inside of your truck look like?

Discussion in 'Truckers' Photo Shack | Art Gallery' started by longbedGTs, Oct 3, 2008.

  1. kwforage

    kwforage Road Train Member

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    just got done painting my dash panels and adding alittle chrome
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    Elvenhome21 Heavy Load Member

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    Holy gauges batman, how long does it take you to do a full gauge scan.
     
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    no red fox u arent nice freight shaker but if im gonna drive a truck i wanna feel like im in a truck gimme a Peterbilt any day.

    Crott sweet Pete man thats how the interior should look like nice idea on the range and splitter switch GENIOUS!!!! never seen that before
     
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    Not long. Most of the important ones are right in the center. Right side is trans and drive temp gauges. Left side is fuel mileage, suspension air pressure and amperage gauge.
     
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    Do you do "blink shots" on yours? I mean, take a flash look and know if something's wrong because you know where all the needles should point to.
    I drove an all-digital pickup once and hated that you'd have to think about every single gauge because there were no needles. Analog rules.
     
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    Mine is a 1/32 scale Kenworth W900 daycab. I'm not old enough for a real one.
     

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    Like you, I prefer analog gauges. Yes, I do "blink checks" on the important ones like oil pressure, water temp, tach and speedo and then check the others every couple of minutes. They won't change quick enough to keep a constant eye on them.
     
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    I'll jump in on this. Bonus points to anyone who can guess the make & model.

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    it's a Mack
     
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    I wanna say 70's Mack with a 5 + 4?

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