I know this is not my forum, I'm a 12V but I think y'all need to hear this.
Two weeks ago a local X ironworker was killed in a 2001, 3500, two days old. As safe as these trucks are the way it happened is hard to believe. The front a-frame seemed to break off the truck. The right wheel,hub,upper and lower ball joints was removed from the truck. It just seemed to break off. When this happened the front of the truck dug into the road, the rear of the truck came up and over and the tail gate hit the road and came on over. As it went over he was thrown out the window, and the truck rolled on top of him. Two hours after it happened he was found under the truck, radio still playing. The widow won't press any investigation as to why because she just wants to over his death.
I know this is not the type of thing you want to read but check the front end for any hair line cracks. I don't have a clue as to what could cauce this. I just cannot imagine one of these long trucks standing on the nose. Scary.
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Thanks for listening.
Preston
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96 3500, Black SLT, 5 speed, turbo diesel, , with US Gear overdrive, Rhino liner, Reese 15,000 lb. fifth wheel hitch, US Gear de-celarator exhaust brake, muffler elimination kit, Amsoil lub. , Mag-hytec rear cover, dual-remote by-pass filters, and Roadmaster Active system, AutoMeter Pyro & boost, Primeloc
Two weeks ago a local X ironworker was killed in a 2001, 3500, two days old. As safe as these trucks are the way it happened is hard to believe. The front a-frame seemed to break off the truck. The right wheel,hub,upper and lower ball joints was removed from the truck. It just seemed to break off. When this happened the front of the truck dug into the road, the rear of the truck came up and over and the tail gate hit the road and came on over. As it went over he was thrown out the window, and the truck rolled on top of him. Two hours after it happened he was found under the truck, radio still playing. The widow won't press any investigation as to why because she just wants to over his death.
I know this is not the type of thing you want to read but check the front end for any hair line cracks. I don't have a clue as to what could cauce this. I just cannot imagine one of these long trucks standing on the nose. Scary.
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Thanks for listening.
Preston
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96 3500, Black SLT, 5 speed, turbo diesel, , with US Gear overdrive, Rhino liner, Reese 15,000 lb. fifth wheel hitch, US Gear de-celarator exhaust brake, muffler elimination kit, Amsoil lub. , Mag-hytec rear cover, dual-remote by-pass filters, and Roadmaster Active system, AutoMeter Pyro & boost, Primeloc