She didn't say she had a liftgate.
WG trucks require a liftgate.
Did I miss where she said it was a w/g truck ?
Our truck is 40' 6" but that is to the end of the bump stops !!!!!
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She didn't say she had a liftgate.
WG trucks require a liftgate.
Cutting the deck plate is about I you can do. I wouldn't cut the box. If that can't be made to work, I think I would pass. Unfortunate situation but have to agree with the others, you are on the hook if sign on the dotted line on truck that isn't legal.
Remember, business person first, driver second.
Yes, you're right. The reason my husband wanted to measure the truck, was because the dealer was trying so hard to get us to sign the papers. He got the feeling that something was really wrong.
No doubt about it, he's been trying to change our minds for two weeks. He told us this morning that all DR trucks produced by him and his competitor are over 40' in length. We are young but not born yesterdayAnd sadly, my gut feeling is this will be sold to someone else.
No doubt about it, he's been trying to change our minds for two weeks. He told us this morning that all DR trucks produced by him and his competitor are over 40' in length.
That comment may in fact be truthful.
That comment may in fact be truthful.
I would be surprised if a carrier would take it.
Few people probably order a 40' truck. They order a truck with a xx, or xxx, sleeper.