Maybe on OTR trucks, but I doubt they'll overly enforce on 3/4 & 1 ton markets.
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Originally posted by Sean88gt View PostMaybe on OTR trucks, but I doubt they'll overly enforce on 3/4 & 1 ton markets.
I have a 15L Detroit with the trash on it, with 35k to 40k lb average my truck is mid to high 7s past six months. 25 to 30k 8mpg is easy as long as I dont pull any real long hills. I run 65+- most of the time.
Very few mess with taking it off class 8 trucks, When you are talking 150k for a truck you dont fuck with any thing they can turn down a warranty claim. Just good in frame rebuild runs north of 15k. And thats if nothing is broke to start with.
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So, they put flimsy skirts on an already shit truck and called it a new design? Those things looked like ass after one year of hauling when I was driving a truck. That one already looks like ass as most of the panels aren't lining up. Everything about that truck screams lease it and throw it away after two years. It falls apart at every seam.
Yeah, one blow out and there will several other wrecks on the road as people are dodging shrapnel.
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostSo, they put flimsy skirts on an already shit tr.
9.k and called it a new design? Those things looked like ass after one year of hauling when I was driving a truck. That one already looks like ass as most of the panels aren't lining up. Everything about that truck screams lease it and throw it away after two years. It falls apart at every seam.
Yeah, one blow out and there will several other wrecks on the road as people are dodging shrapnel.
Im sure I could pull 9s on flat land light running 60. Hell I see 10 dead heading running 65.
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostI averaged 10.3 driving a Freightliner with a fully loaded van that was governed at 70. When I went to California hauling a reefer I would average 12.7, but that was due to knowing which hills to let it ride out in New Mexico and take advantage of flat West Texas.
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saw some lng trucks on my way to and from austin today. one fed ex and a few dillon tanker units. ive counted about 5 full lng clne stations around dfw and I35 corridor. most arent operating but i assume that will change shortly. still have yet to drive an lng unit but after bunring 8-9K gallons of diesel myself its good to see some different fuels being used.
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