As long as the original purchaser ordered them to be. Some "daycabs" are just sleeper trucks with the sleeper berth removed, and might have up to a 265 or 270 inch wheelbase.
I think I should define "Bobtail" This means a Truck designed to tow trailers going down the road withou a trailer. Semi Trucks or in europe Articulated lorries are designed to tow trailers, from there we get to single axle, tandem axle, Tri Drive, Day cab, Cab over, Sleeper and other configurations. Ups has single axle Semi "Tractors" (The name for a semi truck without its trailer) as short as 15 feet. Some of the longer extra large sleeper set ups make the truck 35 feet long.
No. In fact, I've never operated a dump truck (or any other vehicle with a lift axle, for that matter) where the knob to raise and lower the lift axle was not in the cab.
1. @ 8,000 pounds cab and chassis weight single axle... 2. @ 10,000 pounds cab and chassis weight tandem axle...
You mean third axle. There'll be some sort of switch on the vehicle somewhere.. it may be in the cab, or it could be outside of the cab.
There are many places one could find a dual cab Toyota Hilux 4x4. One place to look would be at a local Toyota dealer. One might also find a dual cab Toyota Hilux 4x4 by looking on websites such as Craigslist or eBay.
On semi tractors and some 4x4's it is just a bar to grab to help get into the cab.
Zetor tractors were first manufactured in 1946. The company is headquartered in Brno, Czech Republic. This was one of the first tractors to integrate a full safety cab.
Every 94 thru 97 Crew Cab with the PowerStroke Diesel and the long box should have dual tanks, that hold 16 gallons each.
under cab in front of rear axle.
yes with no problem
where is the fuse for the fuel pump in a 1999 twin cab triton v6 mitsubishie please
It seriously depends upon the configuration of the truck.2wd4wdking cab, standard cab, standard bed, long bed, etc.Check some info here to find out how to determine.http://forums.nicoclub.com/rear-axle-question-t548684.html