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Old 18-11-17, 10:21
Pete Ashby Pete Ashby is offline
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To the best of my knowledge all cab 11 and 12 had a molded piece of black foam rubber about 15 inches square....one inch thick glued to the roof panel. Whether it was actually needed or not I am not sure.
Bob C
Certainly with C&F15A's with run-flats on our British roads I can vouch for the fact that they are on occasion necessary when you hit the ruts and drain holes Bob
The 30's and 60's being heavier and with the longer wheel base tend not to jump about so much and the 15's and 8's have lighter springing anyway there were occasions with my C15A when those following me claimed to have seen daylight under all four wheels and this was at our standard cursing speed of around 35mph

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