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Re: Opinion of White Road Boss trucks?


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Posted by Bob M on February 07, 2005 at 09:45:58 from (151.190.254.107):

In Reply to: Opinion of White Road Boss trucks? posted by Jonathan Anders on February 04, 2005 at 09:36:41:

The Whites is an “assembled” truck - engine, transmission, brakes, axles/suspension, electricals, instruments, seating, etc. are all purchased from outside suppliers then assembled by White. Consequently pretty much any part except cab sheetmetal and trim can be obtained at any heavy truck dealer.

Incidentally the Road Boss you’re looking at is spec'd quite similar to my truck: Kenworth K100, 10 wheel, 27’ dovetail flat rack with a conservatively rated Cummins 855 (290 HP) ahead of a 15 speed Roadranger. Not particularly attractive, and definitely not the fastest truck on the road. But it runs great and has been trouble free. And it’s fun to drive in you’re into that kind of stuff!



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