Yes. The VIN number can be used to determine which key model yours uses. There's only a limited number of key cuts that these truck manufacturers use - each key is not unique.
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Peterbilt Motors Company is the manufacturer of medium-duty and heavy-duty commercial trucks. Peterbilt has been one of America's premium quality heavy-duty truck manufacturers since 1939.
You can find information about Peterbilt359 on the following websites: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterbilt http://www.commercialtrucktrader.com/Custom-Search/search-results?make=PETERBILT%7C2313546&model=359%7C764868230&sort=year:desc
On Microsoft word 2007 simply press (alt key) and type the number (8369).
Depends on the make and model of the engine, not the truck.
Peterbilt made (and continues to make) a number of different models available for a number of different purposes. They won't all have the same suspension. Construction vehicles would have the option of Camel Back, Hendrickson Walking Beam, or Chalmers Suspensions. Road tractors would most likely have a four bag air ride suspension.
Need to know make and model of engine in order to answer this.
Need to know the make and model of the engine in order to be able to answer this.
Make sure the alternators are properly installed and aligned.
How can you make $25.45 using the least number of bills and coins?
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you add 15702 to the number 4. :3