exactlyIf you time the light right when you down shift you can just coast and drop it into 2nd and just take off on green
exactlyIf you time the light right when you down shift you can just coast and drop it into 2nd and just take off on green
2mil eh...Never used the clutch unless starting and stopping. They used to replace mine at 500K. I have almost 2M driving big trucks.
My man..You i can respect..bunch a posers in here..i tell yaRookie
I have 2 mil just in parking lots bro.
Not jacking the thread but...
I'm in charge of the DOT for one day.
1st thing I do is make it illegal for any Tractor Trailer rig or Motor Home of any size to drive in the Left Lane on any Interstate.
Get caught 1st time is $1000 fine and loss your CDL/DL for 30-days.
2nd time $5000 / 120-days.
3rd time $10K and 1-year.
Rowing those gears was way cool though.
Amen to that. Actually, that law is one of the only good things about Commie CA.
When i was working in CO, it infuriated me to see 18 wheelers in the "fast" lane.
Not jacking the thread but...
I'm in charge of the DOT for one day.
1st thing I do is make it illegal for any Tractor Trailer rig or Motor Home of any size to drive in the Left Lane on any Interstate.
Get caught 1st time is $1000 fine and loss your CDL/DL for 30-days.
2nd time $5000 / 120-days.
3rd time $10K and 1-year.
Rowing those gears was way cool though.
Amen to that. Actually, that law is one of the only good things about Commie CA.
When i was working in CO, it infuriated me to see 18 wheelers in the "fast" lane.
Lol, when we where going faster and the cars were following me. I have a story from way back, but need to go bed.Down in my area they will roll side by side on a 2 lane highway and pace each other
True story.If I had to list the top 5 best sounding engines of all time a 2 stroke Detroit diesel would be on that list.
If you see a Swift truck approaching you from the rear, just go ahead and run off the road and into a tree.
@gimmie11s Ain't nothing changed. I only know a few guys (my old man specifically) that I would let stay in the left lane because they're keeping pace or running faster than traffic. Other than that, overloaded gravel haulers on Hwy 85 (and I can't stress this enough) think playing nhra with another gravel hauler that's overloaded is fun to them. Meanwhile traffics backed up for a mile or two and inhaling loose gravel that's being kicked up.
If CSP here in CO would hang out on 85 between the I-76 connection all the way north towards Platteville, I can only imagine the amount of revenue that would be made due to fines for left lane violations and unsafe vehicles that 90% of those guys run