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It is, in fact, a W900L! Discover more details like specs, pricing, and features, here!: www.coopskw.com/product/new-kenworth-w900l-for-sale-2025-131692-2/
Uma pena eu não poder ter um caminhão kenworth. Gostaria muito de um dia ter a sensação de dirigir um bruto desse. Mas isso não me impede de apreciá-lo, porque esse caminhão é simplesmente muito bonito, equivalente a uma obra de arte.
To the engineering department at Kenworth I wish they could just have 1 wiper switch on the dash with a wash button you just push instead of that big ugly lever switch on the steer column !!! What a dumb place for that !!! And a real pain to use I've owned lots of KWs back yrs ago this design is bad and unsafe!
My last 2 W 9s are great trucks other than lots of dust being sucked into the HVAC system that cheap filter you buy and install on the outside air intake doesn't work well still get lots of dust in the cab!!!
The older model KW's had the wiper switch on the dash. Unfortunately (for you), they opted for the steering column because of driver preferences. I guess it depends who you ask.
Ok... on this particular truck there is some space on the frame rails behind the cab. Currently, there's about 18-20" to work with. If you remove the marker light, and/or the fender, there's plenty of space.
Blessed love my brother, tell me from your experience around trucks, out of the cummins N14 select plus, or the X15 Cummins which on is better ??. Watching from Jamaica west Indies !!.
Greetings from Pennsylvania! It really depends on the driver's needs. Here's a summary of the engines' specs: N14 Celect Plus This engine is built on an 855 cubic inch base and has a reputation for durability and long life-to-overhaul. It has an advanced electronic control module (ECM) that provides improved engine controls and higher fuel efficiency. The N14 Celect Plus can produce 330-525 horsepower and can be easily upgraded to higher horsepower. X15 This 4-cycle, inline 6-cylinder engine has a displacement of 14.9 liters (912 cubic inches) and a combustion ratio of 18.9:1. It has a variable geometry turbocharger and a direct injection XPI fuel system. The X15N version of the engine can be powered by natural gas or renewable natural gas (RNG) and can produce up to 500 horsepower and 1850 lb-ft of torque.
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You sound like a want to be professional driver but are quite the opposite, grow up driver,take your flip flops off and your sweatpants and at least look professional,have a good day
Do you like pushing a button to silence the goddamn lane departure warning every 15 fucking minutes? then buy a 680, because that shit will beep at EVERY freeway exit and entrance. And the fact there isn't a way to permanently shut it off drives me fucking crazy.