iamdub
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that sounds crazy low.
Ford also said that their computer simulations showed the tires at 30+ PSI actually increased the risk of rollover.
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that sounds crazy low.
I've had a CDL since about 1989. Now, living in Florida, I am able to keep the Class-A, but don't need to have a medical card, as long as I haul within Florida and only haul private/owned stuff ( racing)Any CDL driver worth his salt has a club and checks his tires every time he stops and during his pre-trip inspection.
Most 1 ton pickup drivers never bother to check the inside tires, though.
It is a combination of the lack of air pressure along with the sidewalls rubbing that causes the tire temp to skyrocket and delaminate.
I've had a CDL for about 35 years now.
Haven't used it for work for decades but I refuse to let it go back to a regular driver license.
Besides, how many people in IT Management have a Class A CDL?
I'm gonna say it.
I'm too chicken to drive anything that big!!!
At least on public roads.. Nevermind backing up..
I've had a CDL since about 1989. Now, living in Florida, I am able to keep the Class-A, but don't need to have a medical card, as long as I haul within Florida and only haul private/owned stuff ( racing)
I've had a CDL since about 1989. Now, living in Florida, I am able to keep the Class-A, but don't need to have a medical card, as long as I haul within Florida and only haul private/owned stuff ( racing)