Cummins12V98

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Does your water go down the drain counterclockwise???
2015 RAM LongHorn 3500 Dually CrewCab 4X4 CUMMINS/AISIN RearAir 385HP/865TQ 4:10's
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RobertRyan

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Cummins12V98 wrote: Does your water go down the drain counterclockwise???
Yes other end of the globe
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Cummins12V98

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RobertRyan wrote: Cummins12V98 wrote: Does your water go down the drain counterclockwise???
Yes other end of the globe
Racetrack ovals ran clockwise?
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TXiceman

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Nice truck except the steering wheel is on the wrong side and it needs a TrailerSaver air ride hitch.
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time2roll

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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?
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Mike134

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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
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valhalla360

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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.
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Cummins12V98 wrote: It's a FORD???
Except that it's not a Ford. Look again.
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JRscooby

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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.
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Cummins12V98

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bucky wrote: Cummins12V98 wrote: It's a FORD???
Except that it's not a Ford. Look again.
Thanks for the correction!!!
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