
Well my opinion of tensor trucks just changed. 4 months of
Nov 24, 2022 · Well my opinion of tensor trucks just changed. 4 months of skating on these trucks and I bent the axles. I’m an average build 160lb guy, who doesn’t even really skate big drops …
The Definitive Region-Specific Kei Truck Information Mega
Jun 17, 2024 · Note: This post is a work in progress. Information may be missing or incomplete. As Kei trucks have seen a sharp increase in popularity outside of Japan over the past few …
Jeffs What Am I - Forums
Welcome to Jeff Lakaszcyck's What Am I. Each day I will post a photo of an old truck for viewers to try to guess the make. To make things a bit more of a challenge I will photoshop the …
Home - Forums
Home DescriptionWelcome to Jeff Lakaszcyck's What Am I. Each day I will post a photo of an old truck for viewers to try to guess the make. To make things a bit more of a challenge I will …
r/Trucks on Reddit: Do modern diesels REALLY need DEF fluid?
Feb 8, 2023 · Do modern diesels REALLY need DEF fluid? Can they run fine without it? I live in a non compliant state so they the EPA doesn’t perform ANY kind of testing where I live.
PeterJs Place - Forums
Interested in old trucks, the history of the truck transportation industry and those who drove them? Come talk old trucks.
Why Are Ram Trucks Cheaper than Ford/Chevy? - Reddit
GM trucks hold their value about as good and sometimes better than Tundras with Ford being a close second. Dodge trucks have also been much less reliable than fords and GMs. That's …
Advice for tighter trucks? : r/NewSkaters - Reddit
Sep 25, 2023 · Advice for tighter trucks? Edit: Updated this post here for those who are interested! (First-ever Reddit post so sorry in advance for any issues!) I’m a relatively beginner …
Which year to buy and/or avoid? : r/ram_trucks - Reddit
Aug 22, 2023 · Speaking anecdotally from frequenting this sub it seems like UConnect 5 and newer trucks are more prone to electrical issues with people posting about their trucks bricking …
Why use trucks? : r/satisfactory - Reddit
Jun 9, 2022 · Trucks vs drones: Trucks and drones both require a fuel input (or, batteries in the case of drones), but it's significantly easier to distribute batteries to far away stations due to …