Re: ANOTHER TRUCK BITES THE DUST

From: durling@attglobal.net
Date: Mon Mar 13 2000 - 20:59:23 EST


I agree, there is no possible way that the airbrakes could fail and the truck
keep going. I would have to start bugging my insurance company and be sure to
vring this to light. Also agree with the possibility of getting a lawyer. Sounds
like the driver is full of it.

Jeff Durling
'96 RC Sport-318

TEDSDAKOTA@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 3/13/2000 9:04:26 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> preacher@carolina.rr.com writes:
>
> << (The Rig's airbrakes failed) >>
>
> When air brakes fail the wheels lock up..The air releases the brakes.. He
> fell asleep or was not paying attention to the road...sue sue
>
> Ted O.
> 99 SLT + 4X4, Powerdyne SC'er, Leach headers, Gibson stainless catback,
> TransGo shift kit, R&D TB, K&N, Taylor wires, Autolite 3923's, 4.10's front
> and rear, Hoosier Drag slicks, Msd Boost retard ignition, Auto meter Boost
> gauge, Beer cooler...1.7 roller rockers...24# injectors...soon Nitrous Oxide
> system



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