[AT] Weird truck problem was RE: 8V 71 DetroitinaMackCaboverforRalph

Steve W. falcon at telenet.net
Sun Mar 7 16:29:13 PST 2010


charliehill wrote:
> All depends on the mufflers.  The Detroits I drove were loud.  The trucks 
> didn't have sleepers and the stacks were right behind the cab corners.  They 
> had mufflers but the drivers made sure they were all gutted long before I 
> started driving.  I had both of the stereo speakers right behind my head 
> (one for each ear so to speak).  Most of the time I couldn't make out what 
> was being said on the radio and I couldn't understand the CB very well 
> either.
> I once picked up this beautiful young college girl hitch hiking.  We were 
> about the same age.  She was headed  to the beach and I was headed in that 
> direction.  She jumped right in but I couldn't talk to her.  We couldn't 
> hear each  other, so when I had to turn I stopped and put her out without 
> even knowing her name.
> 
> Those trucks most likely had something to do with the constant ringing in my 
> ears these days.
>

The ALF we have came from the factory will full headsets front and rear.
They are intercom and the officers seat had radio ability as well.
Without them you wouldn't be able to talk across the cab!!!

-- 
Steve W.




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