Posted by mmfan55 on August 11, 2014 at 11:44:32 from (98.93.220.179):
In Reply to: Steering wheel holder posted by John in La on August 10, 2014 at 15:47:51:
The company I drive for bought about 12 trucks with that technology on them about 10 years ago. Made by Eaton; called a "vorad". THE MOST OBNOXIOUS, ANNOYING, AGGRIVATING, UNRELIABLE; WORTHLESS AND USELESS PILE OF ************ to come down the pipeline in years. Any sales person that could convince any one of any benefit to it could "sell ice cubes to an eskimo". After 6 months or so; all had been unhooked; or removed entirely. Granted; 10 years later they may be better; but; I still vies them as worthless. Just think: If you move out to pass another vehicle before that thing shuts you off to keep distance; unless you are running 10 or more mph faster than the one you are passing; you can expect a long line of vehicles to pass on the right and render not so friendly gestures as they do so for a truck blocking the lane. (been-there-done-that). I assumed you may have guessed by now I have no use for those things.
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