Interested in old trucks, the history of the truck transportation industry and those who drove them In all fairness, drones and trucks have completely different use cases, but my point still stands. This post is a work in progress
Information may be missing or incomplete 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 the long range nature of drones As kei trucks have seen a sharp increase in popularity outside of japan over the past few years, so too has the number of people coming to ask for information about buying/importing/owning a kei truck in their specific region.
However, recently i bought a set of tensor mag lows for a slick bottom egg, and the lightness of these trucks is insane. 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
Kinda disappointing because i really love the smooth/fast grind of these trucks In the past handful of years, ev tech startups have been trying to kickstart funding on all kinds of odd pickups and cars. 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
The next day i will post the original photo with the answer Anyone is welcome to post your best guess as the what the truck is Please don't post any photos or links to what. 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. Dan 96320, zikz 605r, azov 73210 When i stray away from using these trucks as my fleet on any map, i end up irritated
They're all great in mud, hills, and rocks