
What truck should I buy? megathread : r/Trucks - Reddit
Aug 8, 2022 · Trucks. Utility, off-road, function, or even laying frame. This is the central hub for truck discussion.
Ram Trucks, everything Ram related - Reddit
A sub for all trucks manufactured by Chrysler.
The Definitive Region-Specific Kei Truck Information Mega ... - Reddit
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 years, so too has …
r/Trucks on Reddit: Do modern diesels REALLY need DEF fluid? Can …
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.
Well my opinion of tensor trucks just changed. 4 months of ... - Reddit
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 anymore. …
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 emblems and names …
TruckSim - Reddit
Welcome to TruckSim Subreddit, the largest and definitive community for trucking simulators and SCS Software's games.
How to import your own kei truck/van/car from Japan to U.S.
Was wondering about getting new trucks for off road use only, looks like this is the answer. If you happen to have stumbled onto something since the write-up, please pass it along. Great summary, …
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 or not starting.
What 1970s/1980s/1990s pickups were most reliable?
Jun 12, 2023 · Aside from a few oddball 1/2 ton IHs in the '60s with 6' beds (because IH just had to be different), crew cabs were strictly the domain of 3/4 ton and heavier trucks before 2000.