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- RobertRyanExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Does your water go down the drain counterclockwise???
Yes other end of the globe - Cummins12V98Explorer III
RobertRyan wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Does your water go down the drain counterclockwise???
Yes other end of the globe
Racetrack ovals ran clockwise? - TXicemanExplorer IINice truck except the steering wheel is on the wrong side and it needs a TrailerSaver air ride hitch.
Ken - While building the custom rear bed, the rear axle should have been narrowed along with the frame.
What is wrong with right hand drive in Australia? - Mike134Explorer
JRscooby wrote:
bucky wrote:
Nice truck. It would change the world as to blind side backing. We prefer the outer sites in a loop, this would solve that problem. In the US anyway.
Nope. Unless it is duel control.
Just for snots and grins, park your car on the wrong side of street, put a car in front of you, then check your sightlines as you pull out. Want to do that every time?
Guys driving post office local delivery trucks do it 6 days a week - valhalla360Navigator
Mike134 wrote:
Guys driving post office local delivery trucks do it 6 days a week
Of course, they need access to the passenger side a couple hundred times a day making the trade off worth it.
Unfortunately, the pics aren't coming thru so other than it being a right-hand drive, not much more can be added. - buckyExplorer II
Cummins12V98 wrote:
It's a FORD???
Except that it's not a Ford. Look again. - JRscoobyExplorer II
Mike134 wrote:
JRscooby wrote:
bucky wrote:
Nice truck. It would change the world as to blind side backing. We prefer the outer sites in a loop, this would solve that problem. In the US anyway.
Nope. Unless it is duel control.
Just for snots and grins, park your car on the wrong side of street, put a car in front of you, then check your sightlines as you pull out. Want to do that every time?
Guys driving post office local delivery trucks do it 6 days a week
Yes they do. But also they pull in/out of places where not likely to have somebody block their view. I rural areas they often own their vehicles Asked a few why they don't buy RHD, instead of the awkward way they drive. Doing anything else with pickup is too hard. I bought a retired PO delivery vehicle, did not like it for transportation. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
bucky wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
It's a FORD???
Except that it's not a Ford. Look again.
Thanks for the correction!!! - RobertRyanExplorer
time2roll wrote:
While building the custom rear bed, the rear axle should have been narrowed along with the frame.
What is wrong with right hand drive in Australia?
Nothing bit different in the US
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