2007 Peterbilt 335

SHARP327

Veteran Expediter
Hi everyone! Hope everyone's having a great Thanksgiving!

I'm looking at a 2007 Peterbilt 335 and was wondering if anyone out there could let me know of their likes and dilikes of this truck?

The dealers will tell you everything they think you want to hear and that's why I'm asking any owners and /or drivers their opinions of the truck or anyone else that has any knowledge as well.

Thanks alot.....and don't eat too much:7
 

x06col

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Sharp, We don't have any 335's. But, have had exceptional service from our 330's. The 8.3/315 coupled with the super ten make a really good combination. The 8.3 is inframeable, if you are going to keep it for a while. Can't help with the 335 tho.
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I don't have that model but the cab is very small with a tight fit to get between the seats to the back. Quality wise I suspect they're top shelf.

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davekc

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Fleet Owner
Top shelf and very close to the KW. Only difference is the Pete sits on top of the frame, and the electrical system is alittle different.







Davekc
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bigjoep89

Expert Expediter
Robin and I purchased 2007 Peterbilt from Randy at Rush trucks and we love the truck. We equipped the unit with the Cummings 315HP, Allison 6 sp auto trans along with the 411 rear-end. We have now driven over 90.000 miles with no problems. Fuel milage at 61 mph is consistently 11 mpg. We have obtained as much as 11.94 with all favorable conditions. If you would like to visit more about the truck e-mail us and we will give you our phone number. Good Luck!!!
 

SHARP327

Veteran Expediter
I want to thank everyone that's helped with this issue, it seems that it is a nice package which seems to hold up well.

except for the tight space between the seats and the small cab I think it's a winner!

Glad my wife teams with me instead of some dude...it sure makes a difference when it comes to someone squeezing through:p

Thanks Again!

Butch & Dawn
 

Doggie Daddy

Veteran Expediter
I had the opportunity to sit in one of the 335 Pete's at the expo.

When I closed the cab door I was amazed at how quiet it was,I couldn't hear any engine noise at all.Oh wait,it's an indoor show now so maybe the engine wasn't running.:7 :7 DD.
 

davekc

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Fleet Owner
One thing for sure, we usually had much better service from the KW and Pete dealers. None of the bs of taking a week to change a light bulb.
Most dealerships actually have parts without having to charge you a overnight freight fee for something they should carry and don't.
Imagine that.











Davekc
owner
23 years
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dieseldiva

Veteran Expediter
>Most dealerships actually have parts without having to
>charge you a overnight freight fee for something they should
>carry and don't.
>Imagine that.



Gee I thought that trick was only used in International dealerships!
 

sixwheeler44

Expert Expediter
sixwheeler 826 hi,my is Dwayne Miller I am interested in buying a Pete 335. could u plz call me at 262-488-4507 so i can get more info from u thank u
 

Suds43

Seasoned Expediter
I've never driven a 335, but have driven 2 different 330's......one with 400,000 miles on it, one brand new....had 115 miles on it...
I loved driving those Pete's!!!! Never had any problems with either one.
Ride was exceptional, quiet cab, handling was superb in all conditions...........super truck.
Only problem was the aforementioned lack of room between the seats getting back in the sleeper. But I liked the smaller cab.
Drove both Pete's and KW's.........give me a "Pete" anyday!!!!
 
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