Month: November 2022

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Nearly 200k miles on the factory air suspension. The Dusty Dodge has a bit of a problem… ➞ RealTruck: https://bit.ly/31sZOiU ➞ Check out the entire High Mileage Ram playlist: @Truck Central List of Mods ➞ Tonneau Cover: https://bit.ly/3JaL2Bs ➞ Tires: https://bit.ly/3683MU9 ➞ Wheel Spacers: https://bit.ly/3FAxq3T ➞ Cold Air Intake: https://bit.ly/3dd6Aje ➞ Dry Filter: https://bit.ly/3zvToBb ➞
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Commercial vehicle inspectors conducted more than 59,000 inspections during the three-day 2022 International Roadcheck event, placing 12,456 vehicles and 3,714 drivers out of service, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance reported on September 13, 2022.  From May 17-19, 2022, CVSA-certified inspectors in Canada and the U.S. conducted 36,555 Level I Inspections, and inspectors in Mexico conducted
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Babe Ruth once said, “ There’s heroes and there’s legends.  Heroes get remembered, but legends never die.”  Coming from a long line of truckers, I’ve grown up around the trucking industry my whole life.  I have had the pleasure of meeting some of the best truck drivers out there, and I’m lucky enough to have
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The second weekend of August is a busy time in most midwestern states.  For one, it’s the “official start” of state fair season throughout many of these states.  Also, that weekend was the 33rd Annual Waupun Truck’n Show (WTNS).  This event is open to the public with free admission to all attendees.  The WTNS was
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Jimmy Durante is reported to have been the first person to use the phrase “What Am I – Chopped Liver?” in a 1954 movie.  Chopped liver is generally not served as a main dish, so it became a term referring to something not well-regarded or important.  Well, when talking about the human liver, it is
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The trucking industry lost an amazing and creative man who designed some of the coolest accessories for trucks, and 10-4 Magazine lost a good friend and business partner when Javier Alejandro Aranda Jr. (known to most as simply Junior) passed away suddenly on September 7, 2022.  He was only 42 years old.  The man behind
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The Women In Trucking Association (WIT) has announced Raquel Sanchez as its November 2022 Member of the Month.  Sanchez is a feeder driver for United Parcel Service (UPS).  When Sanchez joined the Army National Guard in 2011, she was offered the opportunity to drive a truck.  Inspired by her father, Jim Sanchez, who has been
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Normally truck shows are a two or three-day event, but sometimes they are just one day.  Held on Sunday, September 11, the 41st Annual Truckin’ for Kids (TFK) Show & Drags in Irwindale, CA was a one-day wonder, and to those in attendance, what a wonder it was!  In past years, TFK was a two-day
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Why can transmission and differential oils stay clean for 250,000 miles or longer but not the engine oil?  What makes engine oil dirty is the combustion of fuel with oxygen.  There are two items that wear out the engine, not counting driver abuse.  The first is Silicone, which is ingested dirt that gets past the
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Over the years, the popularity of truck shows has really grown.  Not that long ago, there were only a handful of nationally known events across the country, and these shows drew in the best trucking had to offer.  The “golden age” of truck shows was probably the 1990s and early 2000s.  During this time period,
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