Posted by Super Trucker on December 10, 2011 at 04:18:51 from (99.23.114.70):
In Reply to: OT: Trucker Question posted by Straw Boss on December 09, 2011 at 17:51:02:
AND THE PROBLEM IS? I my self run with a low profile seat in my truck,13"drop visor and have no problems seeing anything going on around me. I'm well over 6' tall and a standard seat does not set low enough to keep from cutting circulation to my legs. I've been "riding the floor for about 8yrs" and I started with a 69 diamond reo with BLOCK SUSPENSION and went to a Autocar constructor with hendrickson. I have driven tri plex,twin sticks,autos. I suggest you ask one of those drivers to sit in his truck and who knows you might come to the low side! What I don't understand is how can a driver sit with the seat aired up so tall his seat dangle in the air and they only weigh 150-180? I'm 300 and I jump in the truck to move it and the seat never moves and my head makes a dent in the roof,why have a air seat it's not doing it's job like that. TRUCKER 18YR TRUCKING VET
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