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1:1 stretch truck question
Hi all
I was wondering what is the purpose of having a stretched frame on your US rigs is compared to a standard/short frame rig like we have here in Australia ? Cheers Cossett
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
The ride is so much smoother when you have the long wheelbase...But mostly...It looks Awesome!!!..
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
Yep they look way cooler and they do ride much smoother but do take much more room to turn.. Ahh the price you pay to look LARGE.
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
It's mostly a look, Cossett.
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
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Does it make much of a difference in ride? I mean the seats are pretty comfy with a suspension of their own, from what I've heard anyway.
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
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It makes a lot difference in ride ride in a truck that is 225 or 230 and ride in a large car that is 330 it is a HUGE difference in ride and a good driver can make a long rig back about where he wants it.
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
Give me a couple feet
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
Give me a truck so I can find out...
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
I think I remember my dad saying something about using stretched tractors on trucks hauling flamables - safety thing - they also had powered fifth wheel disconnects - but I think those were outlawed - anybody confirm this????
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
FOFLMAO. . . . could your feet reach the pedals?
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Re: 1:1 stretch truck question
I read somewhere? maybe on GT that there is a 60ft rule to do with load limits could someone please explain???
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