Of course.
yes it is legal to drive your truck in Texas with the tailgate down.
It cause down shifting is making the engine roar most trucks hardly use a jake brake
yes
Depending on what kind of tow truck you have, it can transport cars, trucks, and various other motorized vehicles. You can work towing cars that are broken down, cars that have been involved in accidents, or are being repossessed by the dealers. If you want to transport trucks and larger equipment, it is much better to do it with a large or flatbed tow truck, as towing a vehicle by only two wheels can cause it serious alignment issues and damages.
A tow truck is a vehicle that is generally used to transport a car or motorcycle that has broken down, to a designation where it can be repaired. There are larger trucks that used for heavy duty towing like commercial vehicles and smaller tow trucks that are strictly used for personal/smaller vehicle towing.
no i don't think so
push the emergency brake pedal down ONE CLICK
check and see when your brake pedal is not pushed down if it is pushing the brake swith pin back in if so you need to replace the brake light swithch located behind the pedal
When you depress the clutch pedal all the way down the clutch brake stops the input shaft from rotating. This allows the transmission to be put in gear. Never depress the clutch fully ( all the way to the floor) when the truck is moving in any gear. The clutch brake is about the size of a compact disc and cannot stop the input shaft when the truck is moving in gear. This will destroy the clutch brake.
to truck drivers to hit the Jake brake is to pull on a handle on t he sterring column and shut down the engine
Its when you hold the brake down and hit the throttle at the same time, in a rear wheel drive car or truck.
try swapping wires on brake light switch--do stop lights work?