Protect Your Truck With Different Headache Racks

November 28, 2008 by admin  
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We all know that when we purchased a new or used heavy duty truck, whether a Chevy truck, Dodge truck, Ford truck or GMC truck, it is because we need it for a certain reason. One of the best reasons, why is your need for a power. These powerful machines usually offer the towing/hauling capacity and torque that we need.

These types of vehicle are what we have in mind if we have to load things and haul them up to another location. Usually, we can think of using a trailer for hauling things, but still our heavy-duty trucks are very handy for loading and hauling most other things.

However, remember that every time you haul a load in your truck bed, it could cause potential damage to your vehicle. One of the places where your truck may become damaged because of loading and hauling is the rear glass. Many truck owners can give countless of stories regarding loads that has come loose and are coming through this rear glass. The results of such things can become very damaging and disastrous. The risks could cover everything from replacing damaged glass, auto or road accidents and cases of personal injury.

It is important that you protect yourself and your truck from any potential damager or danger. One of the best methods is to use headache racks. Headache racks are used as barriers between your load and your rear glass. These protection accessories come in several various construction types, materials and forms. You would not have to worry about having loose loads that would break your precious vehicle’s rear window.

There are three types of headache rack that are each uniquely designed to make your track look great and protect it too.

1. Commercial grades – these come in thick steel components and has a powder-coated finish in order to prevent damage to the entire structure and rust. They also offer some louvered horizontal slats, which not only protects your window but also helps in shading your cab’s interior. Furthermore, this also offers your truck upright posts for additional cargo-carrying capacity for lumber, pipes, ladders and anything else you have to secure.

2. Stainless Steel – consumers who want to protect their truck while standing out from all other vehicles opt for this style. This kind of headache racks comes in tubular steel that is highly polished, offering protection plus a rugged look that will last for years. These are available in several diameter ranges and construction configurations. It can also accommodate light bar applications, in-bed toolboxes and other modified trucks.

3. Painted – if you want only the protection offered by these devices and not the look of iron or flat steel or shine of chrome, painted headache racks are your option. Usually, this style has paint, which is UV resistant, guaranteed to last for years without losing their shine.

Information About Used Dodge Truck

November 13, 2008 by admin  
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The most popular used Dodge truck for sale is the Ram. The Dodge Ram is the most resold pickup in the U.S., and its owners claim years of heavy duty use. The design of the Ram was modeled after a big rig, and it has a big rig’s staying power.

Dodge Ram 1500 Truck for sale

Used Dodge Trucks :

The Dodge Ram comes in the 1500, 2500 or 3500 models. The Dodge Ram 1500 truck for sale has 175 HP, and higher models go up to 345 HP. These pickups are automatics in three or four speeds with a full range of add-ons.

Another popular used pickup truck is the Dakota. As a used truck it’s got hauling capacity but also acceleration and pickup. In fact it’s the only small pickup truck to offer a V-8 engine.

The Dakota also offers a 3.9L V-6 engine with 175 HP. It comes with a five speed manual transmission with overdrive. If you’re shopping for a used Dodge truck, don’t forget the Durango SUV, which has a V-8 engine with 235 HP. Used SUVs for sale can sometimes give you the best buy with a 4×4’s hauling power and a passenger car’s comfo

When Should You Consider To Sell Your Truck?

November 8, 2008 by admin  
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Every time while your contents from one place to another, you must be wishing to have a bigger dump truck might be of Ford, Freightliner, Dodge, GMC, Peterbilt etc, so that all the carriages can fit in well. Transportation of goods and carriages becomes very easy with the right choice of the dump trucks.

While transporting things for various purposes these heavy duty dump trucks are generally used to carry the loose materials and heavy articles. These trucks are usually set with a hydraulically operated box that is hinged at the rear of the truck which can be raised up and down so as to easily unload the content onto the ground. There is a wide range of uses of the dump trucks which vary from transporting the construction based materials like the sand, gravels, bricks, cement and iron rods to the transportation of the house contents like beds, wardrobes, furniture and the decorative items. These trucks appear to be very useful for the production based industries that exclusively trade with the construction of commercial buildings and residential. Thus these trucks are very beneficial to the businessmen having transportation businesses.

These trucks for sale are usually loaded with very heavy objects and thus need good maintenance for the long and smooth running. The maintenance of these trucks is not as smooth as we imagine it to be. Any businessman would not like his dumping truck lying in the garage for weeks due to some minor faults as this may cause a lot of loss to his business. Hence to avoid such unnecessary losses, the truck needs regular check ups. Checking all the important parts of the truck before transporting the goods to the receiver should be preferred so as to avoid unnecessary mishaps on the way which may lead to large losses.

While using these trucks for the transportation of raw materials and other carriages it is equally necessary to know of when your truck should be sold off. Thus we help you to know of when you should consider selling your truck.

1. When the truck gets about seven years old it should probably be sold.

2. In case the truck meets with an accident and is damaged badly it should be sold else later might cause minor problems which would need to be serviced again and again.

3. If it starts causing more technical problems rather than being used for the business, selling the truck should be considered.

4. The truck should be sold away if it is giving some minor problems but is fetching you a good resale value.

It is better to sell the truck rather than suffering from high damages caused by the dump truck. Thus the above mentioned points should be considered to analyze the condition of your truck and then come to a conclusion whether or not you want to sell it or not.

The Dodge Truck History

October 22, 2008 by admin  
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The American branch of Chrysler’s corporation, specializes on automobile production, and also off-highway vehicles production. The headquarters is in Highland-park (suburb of Detroit).

Americans John and Horace Dodge formed their own company in 1914 and they were one of the first who have begun the production of vehicles with all-metal body. The company of Dodge brothers has started the production of own cars in 1914. The small firm which is engaged earlier by package production for the Ford and Olds Motor factories, has absorbed all technological novelties of that time, including the Ford’s technology of standardization and flow production assembling (Henry Ford even presented judicial claims to brothers, however, without success).

The first vehicle Dodge Brothers which have playfully nicknamed The Old woman Betsy later, has left the factory on November, 14th, 1914 - and after it to the end of year Dodges have made 249 the same vehicles. Each of them has the firm emblem of the company on the radiator top tank - the globe placed in the center of the David’s star: the brothers remembered their roots.

By 1920 the company took the second place on automobile production after Ford, but in the same 1920 both of the brothers have died, and the new head of the company became Fred G. Hanes. The fortune of brothers Dodge was very solid – more than 20 millions dollars for everyone. Besides the brothers’ successors (nobody remains except the widows), have received 50 % of the authorized capital for everyone. But both widows had no enterprise talents, so business has gone down.

In 1928 concern Dodge became a part of Chrysler’s corporation. Nowadays, alongside with cars, also off-road vehicles, Dodge trucks and pickup trucks are marked Dodge. Trade mark Dodge changed constantly, but more often (as in nowadays) it is an emblem of the sheep’s head. Some experts consider that it’s the fault of one of Dodge’s models, which bent exhaust manifold reminded screw horns of the wild sheep.

Popular Diesel Pickup Truck - Advantages Of Ownership

October 3, 2008 by admin  
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Pickup trucks for sale have been doing the rounds for a long time now. These trucks were not so popular, some time back. But in the recent time, these pickup trucks are used extensively for various purposes. In the pickup segment, the diesel pickup truck is the most popular.

Diesel pickup trucks are primarily used for carrying or towing away heavy loads. These trucks best fit the bill of medium duty segment in the commercial arena. There are several companies manufacturing these diesel trucks. Some of the best-known names in the business include Ford, Dodge, Chevrolet, Mitsubishi, Harley Davidson, Toyota, and Nissan.

Mileage is one of the biggest advantages of these diesel pickups. They offer great mpg both on the highway and the city. This is one of the prime reasons why many truck owners prefer diesel pickup trucks. And with the steep increase in fuel prices, this factor has gained even more importance.

The exteriors of these trucks are equally good looking. They are designed to give the vehicle an overall sporty look. They can also accommodate several accessories because of their design. Available in both small and standard sizes the user always ahs a choice.

The general perception of a truck is that of a rugged and sturdy vehicle. But despite being sturdy enough on the outside, these trucks offer gentle exteriors. Bearing the comfort factor in mind, they are designed in an absolutely passenger friendly manner. So even if you are traversing the most uneven terrains, you won’t have a hard time.

One of the most common reasons for people avoiding traveling in these is the noise they have to bear. But with these vehicles being updated with the latest technology, that is also no longer an issue. Contemporary diesel pickup trucks feature windows made of thick glass and double layer sealed doors to cut the noise levels. To further make the journey a silent one, an exhaust system with low restriction and an intake resonator is also used.

These trucks score high on not just the comfort but the power quotient too. A multiple valve diesel engine enable them to deliver maximum power which is as high as 300 horsepower and can go even above that. They offer you a consistent transmission quality at various altitudes, courtesy- an advanced throttle control system. Convenience personified is what you get with these diesel pickup trucks.

Other notable features of diesel pickup trucks include a standard four-wheel disk brake and an anti lock braking system (ABS). This provides an excellent braking system to the truck both on road and dirt tracks. A diesel pickup truck also has an electronic brake force distribution. This brake force distribution reduces braking distances, and also supplements the braking of the rear wheel.

Great Dodge Truck Parts

September 11, 2008 by admin  
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Dodge typically connotes large and powerful trucks every time the term “dodge” is used. Though, there are also other types such as sedans and other small cars aside from their big trucks. These cars, just like their trucks, are likewise muscular and powerful.

The Dodge brand, which was formerly known as Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company went through an interesting history. The original Dodge Company founded in 1901 by John Francis Dodge and Horace Elgin Dodge was the Dodge Brothers Bicycle and Machine Factory. The Dodge brothers started to collaborate with the Ford, and later on decided to put up their own automobile industry. In 1913, they began producing their own automobiles, and the first Dodge automobile appeared on November 14, 1914 with their name on it as a 1915 model. This company manufactured products essential to the early automobile industry and has also helped designing motor parts for early vehicles like the Oldsmobile. During the war, the company  truck manufacturer manufactured their first trucks, which were first used by the American army, and later sold commercially.

Even with many automobile manufacturers nowadays, Dodge had handled staying on top with dodge truck parts. The tight competition in the automotive industry became Dodge’s encouragement to give great efforts and emerge with exemplified, innovative, and high performance vehicle products and result. Entering the industry of automobiles was not very simple especially with the other big competitors out there but still Dodge achieved its goals and remained in the industry as one of the most successful automobile manufacturers. All companies started from simple manufacturing and later on making it big and successful. Dodge has stayed in a respected group and has even produced several types of bestselling vehicles.

Every Dodge car or truck has the right restoration and parts such as air filter, alternator, antenna, brakes, clutch, distributor, egr valve, emblems, engine mounts, fuel filter, fuel pump, hub caps, ignition parts, ignition switch, interior parts, mass air flow sensor, mirror, oil filter, oxygen sensor, park light, radiator hose, seat belt, serpentine belt, shock absorbers, starter, struts, tail light, timing belt, timing chain, turn signal, water pump, window regulator and wiper blades.

For many decades, Dodge has introduced many good-featured and fabulous vehicle models like the Durango, Dakota, Caravan, Viper, and many others. Even if the models are latest or the old ones, all Dodge-made products are of good quality. Yet, proper care and maintenance of the overall Dodge is still very important to keep it performing well.

Nissan Abandons Heavy Duty Plan

August 20, 2008 by admin  
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The Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has abandoned its plans to build heavy duty Titan trucks. The automaker had been contemplating on bringing three-quarter and one-ton models to the market. But the plan is now held in abeyance and is likely to be scrapped.

It is said that the company decided that at least for the time being, the cost of developing the necessary components to field a heavy-duty truck was not worth the potential return, especially considering the potential volatility of today’s truck market due to the ever-increasing gas prices.

A heavy duty version of the Nissan would necessitate a unique and beefed up body to handle the increased payloads and towing capacity. Analysts in the industry say that with the rising gas prices, an automaker could not help but ponder on fuel-efficiency before coming up with a new vehicle or variant. Nonetheless, the most influential factor that could affect the scrapping of the plan is the low sales projection which is the sum of all negative factors.

While highly financially rewarding, the heavy duty truck segment is highly competitive and dominated by Ford, GM and Dodge. Hence, a new market entry requires a huge investment to develop dedicated platforms and powertrains.

The Toyota Motor Corp., the only other Japanese automaker in the full-size truck market, has also reportedly put its plans for a heavy-duty variant of the Tundra on hold indefinitely.

Nissan also intends to discard one or more of its truck-based sport utility vehicles to the graveyard. The automaker is currently building four body-on-frame SUVs - the Xterra, Pathfinder, Armada and its Infiniti sibling, the QX56. The discontinued SUVs are expected to be replaced with unibody crossovers.