The first pickup truck assembled in mass quantities was the 1925 Ford Model T Runabout with Pickup Body. It looked like the original Model T, only with a modified rear end to allow for better chassis flex when carrying or pulling a heavy haul. The 34,000 models produced during the year the vehicle debuted came standard with a cargo box, adjustable tailgate, four stake pockets and heavy-duty rear springs.
go online to lmc truck.com to find Chevy truck parts or grumpys.com
they are the same truck,look em up at autozone.com,youll see what i am saying. D21 is the Official Nissan Designation of the Truck. Hardbody is the "Nickname"
Look on the inside of the door there is a small sticker that will have the truck weight!
look by passenger tire by oil filter
It is always advisable to have a qualified mechanice take a look at a used vehicle before you purchase it.
LEER fiberglass truck caps will provide your pickup a good way to secure and transport cargo. They are custom made to fix most pickups. They can also improve the look of your pickup.
That all depends on the truck itself. Every truck is different. Ask a dealer to look it up for you (tell them the model of your truck).
It does not look like Enterprise truck rental offers fork lift trucks as part of their fleet. They have box trucks, skatebeds, parcel vans and pickup trucks, bu no fork lift trucks.
go the the LMC truck web site and look.
It should be at the top of your brake pedal it will look like a little push button switch the releases when the pedal is depressed
Look under the exhust manifold.
some of them look like they have louvers on them but some don't. it goes behind the rear window on a pickup truck and it mounts to the front of the bed sticking up behind the window