Posts Tagged ‘Truck’
Maintenance Your Truck Tires

Tires are an important part of every vehicle, large or small. If not treated properly, a car, pickup truck or not can be smoothly and efficiently as it should be run.
Therefore the responsibility of the owner and everyone drives on a regular basis to check the tires. commercial truck drivers are not exempt from this. In fact, people involved in the truck driving industry enough information about how to properly maintain a truck to remain in good condition. And they also must focus on the link that is considered one of the most complex part of a commercial truck, because as many parts and materials they have.
Truck drivers required for a commercial license or CDL driver training course before they can be hired by a courier company. This training provided CDL training school by offering lectures and experience. After the driver candidates successfully complete this course from an accredited CDL school, he has hired a better chance for a floating runway. Read the rest of this entry »
The 1997 Toyota Hilux 4×4 Review

My current car is a Toyota Hilux 1997 2.4-liter gasoline Tamworth with leaf springs all around. I’ve owned it for almost a year, and has made some minor adjustments to a more comfortable and enjoyable. When I bought the car comes with a rear bar, aluminum bull bars, side steps, stereo, good service history and more than 231.000 km. This sounds like a lot, but these cars are known to do good at 400,000 miles if they are well maintained and regularly treated. I spent a lot of time to plan what I wanted to do my car and as a result end up with something that almost every need I have for it complies. Tamworth is a special edition Hilux and have a few more parts and glass holders.
Day change
My Hilux is pretty standard when I bought it, and a little more comfortable, efficient and capable, I have a few changes. Since then I changed the car by doing the following:
• Custom rear tire carrier
• 2 inch body lift
• 15×8 inch black rims ROH
• inch tires 33×12.5 Maxxis Bighorn
• conversion gas
• Tough Dog steering damper Read the rest of this entry »
Mini Truck Hunt
Mini truck may not be street legal in some countries but they have many uses. Economic fuel consumption makes it a favorite in efficiency. It also can be bought cheaply because it has been exported from Japan’s second hand.
This truck is a regular passage between the hunter. Measuring only 4 ft 6 inches wide and 10 feet and 10 inches long by 5 ft and 8 inches high, its compact size makes it easy to maneuver around trees and branches and obstacles in the hunt. In other words, the hunter can pick it up in the dense jungle for stalking prey. Read the rest of this entry »
