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Understanding The Basics Before Plying Trucks On The Streets

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Mar 15th, 2009 | Filed under: Trucks

There has been a very visible change in the way things are changing at a great speed. There has been a drastic change in the way transportation was carried out.  Transportation was earlier synonymous to trucks where goods and materials were transported. The modern days have new stylish trucks which amuse every individual and not only the transporters and the transportation is carried out in a very systematic ways.

There are different types of utility trucks designed to perform various functions. There are trucks which have a lower capacity of hauling goods to those with are robust in nature and can carry bulky and heavy goods. These trucks are also called as heavy duty trucks.

Before buying any heavy duty truck for sale it is important to note that you buy hybrid trucks as these strong trucks have heavier engine and need more fuel for their running. The hybrid trucks are not only cost effective but also save the environment from pollution.

You can select from a host of good manufacturers like ford, Volvo, Stake, Oshkosh etc. If you do not intend to spend huge amounts on buying these trucks, you can either lease them as per your requirement or if you are continuously in need of the services of the truck you can buy used stake trucks for sale or used Oshkosh trucks for sale.

Oshkosh is an American Company which manufactures specialty trucks and truck bodies for defense, industrial and fire emergency applications. You can buy used trucks from any of these companies as they are strong in nature and do not have any wear and tear for a long time if they are well maintained.

It is very important that you get a proper insurance coverage before you start you start your journey to transport goods as there could be two states of emergencies. First they could wreck and cause harm to the truck. And fixing the same is no common mans work. You need to have expertise before you can actually fix the wrecked truck.

Secondly it is very important to understand what you are going to haul. There are special insurance for the expensive goods and there schemes to cover the losses occurred by damage due to change in weather or if the goods are thrown out during out transportation.

If you have an insurance coverage you can drive in peace. Even if you are fully covered by the insurance scheme it is essential that you hire the services of a good driver as if there is any major breakdown you will get the insurance claim redeemed but the quality of the truck would hinder in the long run if there has been any major breakdown.


International Trucks For Sale

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Dec 17th, 2008 | Filed under: Trucks

The Navistar owned International Truck and Engine Company has been around since 1902, answering the transportation needs of commercial trucks. truck manufacturers of medium trucks, heavy duty trucks, and severe service trucks, International’s products are sold all over North and South America.

Of course, International trucks for sale are available on the company’s web site. A virtual showroom, potential buyers are barraged with International’s high color slideshow featuring trucks and current offers on their first visit. International offers a variety of financing options and offers, but truckers don’t have to go to the company’s official web site just to purchase an International brand truck.

Many classified web sites on the Internet feature commercial International trucks for sale without the annoying slideshow! Trucks are used, and usually a better deal than finding them new on the site. Like cars, trucks depreciate in value. While buying a used truck may be a savvy business investment, buying a new truck is no investment at all as the truck will only decrease in value.

Used International Trucks for sale, however, give drivers the same confidence in the International product without the high prices. Truckers get a durable, internationally known truck, usually with the option to purchase an extended warranty, at only a fraction of the price of a new truck. Although going the used route does not allow truckers to outfit their new International vehicle with all the frills of the new trucks, it allows them to get a great working truck at a low price, and most would agree that’s what commercial truck trading is all about.

White International trucks provide excellent models of commercial trucks worldwide, finding a used International truck is probably the best way to work well and save money.


Necessity Of Doing Truck Modification

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Nov 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Trucks

Truck modification has been increasingly popular nowadays. Heavy modification is not limited on cars you see on the streets everyday; it is very much applicable to rigs as well. However, why do people modify their cars? It does not take a genius to find out why people put accessories or change the original look of their trucks. It is very clear that modifying trucks or SUVs truck mainly fall on two reasons: beautification and improvement of performance.

There are many ways to improve your automobiles. There are parts and accessories that can really help you increase the functionality of your vehicles. However, not everything may be available to the kind of vehicle that you have. There will always be an appropriate part or accessory for every kind of SUV. All of these items allow you to change the interiors to make it more comfortable while you are traveling. You can also add parts on the exterior to make your vehicle like heavy duty truck. However, in changing the way your vehicle looks, you will still have to question whether if it is solely for looks, performance or both.

Some people really want to make their car to be loud that it can turn the heads of many people as it passes by through the streets. The loudness does not only come from the sound system that you have installed. Your SUVs can be a real head turner right from the colors of the paint you choose right down to the Tuff Country lift kits you have installed. Whatever you do with you them, just as long as you have monster trucks, it will really be attractive for many people. Therefore, most of the modifications for looks always end up making the truck look bigger than usual.

While others are concerned on how their new or used trucks or SUVs can look like, some people are concerned with performance. It is undeniable that if you use your trucks or SUVs for work or traveling, you will definitely opt for accessories that will make them withstand the different factors that could affect the speed that they have. Modifications made on engines, break linings, tires and the chassis can be done to enhance the performance of the vehicle. Honestly speaking, this may be more expensive compared to adapting a change for the looks alone. However, if it is a necessity, it is worth the investment. You can do anything with it just to be more efficient and comfortable as you travel for work or pleasure. You know that your vehicles will stand tall no matter how uneven the surface of the road that you will be traveling.


Truck For Carrying Heavy Loads

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Oct 20th, 2008 | Filed under: Trucks

New or used Trucks are heavy motor vehicles manufactures for carrying, pulling and hauling up different types of heavy loads. Most trucks used today are petrol engine driven transport vehicles that are used extensively for transporting goods from one place to another by roadways.

While most trucks are structured keeping their primary domains of use in mind, today these types of vehicles are widely used for transporting a large range of materials. Truck plazas are essentially resting places where trucks traveling on highways for long stretches of time can rest for some time durations.

From pickup trucks constructed in size of automobiles to heavy semi-trailers designed for carrying bulk goods on highways, all truck-drivers more-or-less need to take short breaks while traveling on highways. Truck Plazas tells you of some of the major advantages of using truck plazas.

While on one hand short breaks taken at truck plazas while traveling enables the truck drivers to rejuvenate themselves, on the other hand, at these rest places, they can also reload their trucks with fuel, water and other basic necessities. Many truck plazas also have professional mechanics who can detect defects and repair damages that may have been faced during travel so that the driver does not face those problems repeatedly.

For trucks carrying agricultural materials like grains, cereals and fruits and vegetables from farmhouses located in outskirts of main cities to the main commercial city centers, those conveying different types of beverages like milk and other farm products and heavy duty trucks and commercial trailers conveying industrial cargo and bulk goods like heavy wood products, aluminum or steel dumps, industrial materials like asphalt and petroleum from one location to another these types of truck plazas located along highways are highly useful.

Trucking is done today not only for conveying raw materials from their areas of production to industrial houses but also for transporting finished goods and products from workshops and industry houses to main commercial city centers. Therefore, as number of trucks operating on roadways are today of a significant number, more and more truck plazas are now being established for their benefit.


Introducing Kenworth Trucks As Best Truck

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Oct 14th, 2008 | Filed under: Trucks

Every truck enthusiast knows that it is not just the sleek design and look of the truck that matters but in fact the nut and bolt operations and the service that goes with it. When one is talking of the world’s best trucks it is but natural that the simple and elegant red and silver bug logo of the Kenworth truck come to mind. Kenworth, the name stands for superior quality, for life. It has always been the aim of the company to produce trucks of quality that provide the best use to the trucker and his company.

Kenworth was founded in 1923 and has a long and rich history. The name Kenworth is a combination of the names of the partners, Fredrick Kent and Edgar Worthington. Kenworth has been a pioneer in the trucking industry and has always stepped ahead to produce better trucks using the most modern technology. In 1933 Kenworth became the first trucking company to switch from gasoline to diesel engines and in 1957 it produced the first cab-over-engine model. In more recent times the Kenworth trucks have used state-of-the-art aerodynamics to give them an edge over other trucks.The Kenworth truck sales indicate the long nose Kenworth W900 has been the most popular Kenworth over the years is the preferred choice of owner operators. The T300, T600, T660, T800 and the T2000 are also popular models.

A subsidiary of PACCAR, the company manufactures semi-trucks, medium duty truck and heavy-duty trucks. The Kenworth trucks and have even been featured in several films such as in ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, James Bond’s ‘License to Kill’ and ‘A Fountain for Susan 2’. They have also starred in TV series such as ’18 Wheels of Justice’, ‘Movin’ On’ and ‘BJ and the Bear. The cartoon series M.A.S.K also used a Kenworth W-900 and was even a part of its logo.

Kenworth is known to take seriously the needs of truckers and does everything to enhance the performance of the Kenworth trucks. Whether one buys a new Kenworth truck, semi truck or a used Kenworth truck, the owner is assured of the superior quality of the machine as well as the services they will receive.

It’s no secret that the initial purchase price of a Kenworth Truck is more expensive than most other semi trucks. However most educated semi truck owners realize that the upfront cost is only one of three components that actually determine which truck delivers the best return on their investment. Year over year, Kenworth used trucks consistently command the highest in resale value amongst class 8 trucks. Add this to the fact that Kenworth trucks also deliver the lowest operating costs of any semi truck in the market. The bottom line is that the world’s best truck is also delvers the greatest investment value of any semi truck in its class.

The strong sales network ensures that irrespective of where you live you will find the Kenworth truck of your choice. The Kenworth truck company offers the PremierCare program that ensures that the Kenworth truck or any other truck manufacturers semi truck is in excellent shape on or off the road. This program includes roadside maintenance, preventive maintenance and many other services. Furthermore the PremierCare Parts & Service dealer ensures that you get the parts you need for the price you want.


Introducing Ford F-350 As Heavy Duty Vehicle

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Sep 12th, 2008 | Filed under: Trucks

Ford has always been known to produce large trucks. In fact, their F150 pickup truck is the best selling truck of all time. But the F150 is not the only great truck can find in Ford’s lineup. The Ford F-350 is also one great heavy duty truck which has its own set of good attributes. There are numerous features and capabilities in the F-350 that has attracted truck drivers to come to love the vehicle.

The first thing that will strike about this truck is its size. The truck is truly designed to take on the heaviest of load. It has a towing capacity of 15,000 pounds which makes gives it the capability to tow heavy trailers, campers, fishing boat, or even livestock. The truck also has amazing off-road driving capability which makes it one of the top choices for any truck driver in town.

The Ford F-350 is available with three different choices of engines - all of which are capable of providing adequate power, as capable as a Volvo vent visor in protecting a car’s interior from snow or rain. Consumers can choose from either a gasoline powered V8, a massive V10 gasoline engine, or a 32-valve 6-liter, PowerStroke turbo-diesel V8 engine with cast iron cylinder block and cylinder head. For the diesel engine, an EVRT system is standard. The electronic variable response turbocharger balances the thrust needed by the wheels. This capability increases the fuel efficiency of the diesel engine.

For those who would want to buy an F-350, there are two gearboxes to choose from - a five-speed automatic transmission and a six-speed manual. To protect the car’s occupants or anything it is hauling, the Ford F-350 is equipped with TBC or the Trailer Brake Controller which balances the braking of the trailer. Disc brakes are also standard across the board; all wheels are fitted with high performance discs and equally high performance pads. The F-350 also has an anti-lock braking system which offers safe braking even on emergencies.

Whether go for a gasoline or a diesel engine,Ford F-350 will come with a huge 38-gallon fuel tank which holds enough fuel to feed the hungry horses inside the massive combustion chambers of the three engines. Gas mileage for the F-350 is not revealed though since EPA does not require vehicles such as this to state their gas mileage. This makes sense since most of these vehicles will be used commercially and not just for cruising around town.

The suspension system of the truck which gives it great off-road driving capability is a mono-beam suspension in the front with massive coil springs and an equally massive sta


Janesville is 1st Among Gm Plants

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Sep 8th, 2008 | Filed under: Trucks

Although General Motors’ full-size sport utility vehicles has failed to top their segment at the J.D. Power and Associates quality study, the workers at Janesville are glad to know that they built the heavy duty trucks in GM’s lineup of large SUVs.

The GM’s Janesville plant has 2,800 hourly and salaried employees topping the Arlington, Texas, and Silao, Mexico plants according to Power’s annual quality study that measures problems per vehicle of new owners.

All the aforementioned plants build the Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe and GMC Yukon XL and Yukon. Consequently, these vehicles competed in the study’s “large multi-activity vehicle” segment. The Toyota Sequoia got the 1st place in the segment; the GMC products got the 3rd; and the Tahoe got the 5th spot in the six-vehicle segment.

SUVs made in Janesville had 73 problems for every 100 vehicles; those built in Silao had 79; and the ones made in Arlington had 92. He added that only the defects and malfunctions were recorded in the plant level; meaning workers had no control over problems on design.

About General Motors Corporation

Also known as GM or GMC, General Motors Corporation is the 2nd (after Toyota) largest car company based on sales revenue. Maker of quality cars and their parts, GMC has around 284,000 employees all over the world.

It was founded, Michigan and has global headquarters located at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan, USA. In Zurich, Switzerland is their European headquarters. This American car maker produces its trucks and cars in 33 countries.

GMC cars and GMC trucks are sold under  Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Daewoo, GMC, Holden, Hummer, Opel, Pontiac, Saab, Saturn and Vauxhall brands.

GM Parts like GMC header and accessories are known in the market under GM Performance Parts, GM Goodwrench and ACDelco brands through GM Service and Parts Operations that supplies GM dealerships and distributors all over the world. The United States is GM’s largest national market. This is followed by China, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany.


Truck Air Suspensions - What You Need To Know Before You Buy

Written by Mehul Brahmbhatt on Aug 12th, 2008 | Filed under: Trucking News

If you’re a serious towing enthusiast, you probably already know the reasons why you should add a truck air ride suspension system to your heavy duty truck a quality truck air suspension system helps by cushioning a bumpy ride, leveling your vehicle, reducing wheel hopping, limiting trailer bucking and adding stability during braking. And, an air ride suspension system helps you protect your investment in your heavy-duty truck by preventing the harsh wear and tear caused by heavy towing.

But, before you make a decision to buy a product that can have such a significant impact on your truck, your trailer and your load, there are several factors to take into consideration, including load capacity, manufacturing quality, ease of installation, adjustments to your vehicle, warranty, and much more.
Here are a few tips for serious shoppers who are looking for optimum performance and value in a truck air suspension system.

All Truck Air Suspensions are NOT Created Equal

As you start shopping around, keep in mind that there are two main types of air suspension systems on the market:

• Adjustable “helper” springs. This type of system is generally comprised of an add-on helper spring that aids in leveling the truck and reducing vehicle bounce, dip, or bottoming out when hauling a heavy load or towing. The air springs can be adjusted, often with a service station air hose, to the truck’s load condition for more control and leveling support.

Disadvantages: The helper springs are bolted directly onto your truck’s factory leaf springs. Unfortunately, factory leaf springs deflect and twist under acceleration and braking. This axle “wind-up” not only makes the truck drop when you accelerate, but it also makes the truck dive forward when you apply the brakes, throwing nearly all the weight of the truck and trailer onto the front suspension and brakes. Helper springs also tend to distort the natural spring frequency of the leaf springs, actually making the ride worse in certain situations. This type of air suspension system is best suited for leveling the ride and light or occasional towing.

Advantages: initial cost is less expensive. (Note that additional equipment may be necessary over time, offsetting the cost).

• Complete towing suspension system. This type of system is designed to both level the truck and improve the overall ride. Installing these kits involves removing the steel leaf spring on the truck and replacing it with an entirely new air spring. Some manufacturers also replace front and rear shocks for optimum performance.

Disadvantages: More expensive. (Note: if you purchase a quality kit that comes complete with all the bells and whistles for long-term performance, it may offset the initial expense)

Advantages: Truck’s steel leaf spring is removed and replaced with a new spring, which allows for greater handling and control, stability, and safety, even when hauling the heaviest loads. Sometimes the manufacturer will install front and rear shocks to match the frequency of suspension.

Compare Important Features and Options

As with any product, each truck air suspension system claims to have the “latest and greatest” features and benefits. It’s easy to get caught up in all the hype, but when you come right down to it, there are a few things that are more important than others. Here’s a list of major features and options to consider when comparison shopping.

• Quality of materials. Does the manufacturer use high quality premium parts that will hold up over years of heavy hauling? Avoid plastic fittings and lower grade materials that may wear out or need to be replaced. Quality materials translate to greater reliability and a longer life for your air ride suspensions system, even under the harshest towing conditions.

• Ease of use. Is the system easy to use? Can you easily adjust your suspension level? Are there in-cabin controls to help you determine air pressure and load information? An air suspension system that’s difficult to level and adjust will cause you added stress and unpredictability.

• Articulation. Articulation, which is the up and down tilt of the axle, is a critical feature to consider. If you should have an accident and your trailer winds up in a hole, you want the axle to have maximum up and down movement. Most systems have heavy linkage between the front spring and the axle, which prevents adequate articulation.

• Towing capacity. Look for the towing capacity of the air suspension system and be sure it can adequately handle the load you plan to tow. When it comes to towing capacity, the bigger the air spring, the more weight it can handle. Keep in mind that your truck and trailer load should never exceed the gross combined weight rating (GCWR), which is the total weight of the trailer under fully loaded conditions, including food, water, gear, etc.

• Installation options. How is the system installed? Does your truck’s frame need to be altered to install the system? Do holes need to be drilled? Can the system be removed if necessary? Before you buy, be sure that installation won’t be a problem for your or your truck. Find out if you can install the system yourself or if it will require manufacturer assistance. If assistance is required, does the manufacturer provide you with a manual or access to a dealer or installation specialist?

• Warranty and risk guarantee. Does your system provide a warranty that won’t expire before you’ve had time to really test your system with a long haul? Does the manufacturer stand behind the product? Does the manufacturer offer a no-risk guarantee if you are not satisfied with the system?

Buyer Beware

Buyers need to especially beware of the claims made by many helper spring manufacturers that their systems are designed for heavy loads. In spite of the claims, the fact remains that these helper springs are bolted directly onto your factory leaf springs, which are NOT made for heavy towing. With this type of system, you run the risk of the leaf springs twisting under heavy acceleration and braking. In turn, this axle “wind-up” can make the truck drop when you accelerate, as well a throw the truck forward when you apply the brakes, throwing nearly all the weight of the truck and trailer onto your front suspension and brakes. If you merely want to level your ride, the helper spring makes a fine choice, but if you are serious about towing heavy loads, you need to consider a total performance towing suspension system.

Do a little research up front and you’ll avoid unnecessary wear and tear on your truck – and costly repairs down the road. Your main consideration should be overall ride performance, safety and stability during heavy towing. If you’re serious about towing, you need to be sure you are buying an air ride suspension system that can do more than level the ride; it needs to be suited for heavy towing. Like many things in the automotive industry, using an inexpensive aftermarket part often yields less than optimal results.