PaulC wrote:Okay, that looks so cool
Cheers
Paul
angib wrote:An aero-shell could certainly be done in plywood, but it wouldn't be easy - sloping in the sides does make the build a fair bit harder than a 'simple' teardrop. But it would be good to try - I'd be happy to offer help on the design side.
Andrew
brian_bp wrote:
One problem with truck caps is that they interfere with rear and rear quarter vision; the illustrated cap on the F-150 makes a Ferrari's rear vision seem good... it might as well be a panel van.
Nitetimes wrote:brian_bp wrote:
One problem with truck caps is that they interfere with rear and rear quarter vision; the illustrated cap on the F-150 makes a Ferrari's rear vision seem good... it might as well be a panel van.
That's what they make mirrors for! I've driven a truck most of my life and never had a problem with a cap or side boards obstructing my vision. If you're gonna drive em ya learn to adjust and use the mirrors!!![]()
madjack wrote:Nitetimes wrote:brian_bp wrote:
One problem with truck caps is that they interfere with rear and rear quarter vision; the illustrated cap on the F-150 makes a Ferrari's rear vision seem good... it might as well be a panel van.
That's what they make mirrors for! I've driven a truck most of my life and never had a problem with a cap or side boards obstructing my vision. If you're gonna drive em ya learn to adjust and use the mirrors!!![]()
...yep, near 2 million miles in an 18 wheeler and I still use the side mirrors to back up a car...go figure...and the only time I ever ran over somebody on that side was when a guy drove up under me in his little Datsun "Z" car (boy was he suprised)![]()
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