The most common things I end up doing myself are replacing lights and/or mudflaps on trailers.
The four or five mudflaps I’ve replaced were of my own doing, all but one.... I used to like to bump the curb with my tires, until I realized I was yanking the mudflaps off when I did that. I don’t do that anymore. (I try to get my truck as far back as possible, but without putting my engine next to someone’s sleeper berth).
Sleeper Berth:
The portion of the tractor behind the seats which acts as the "living space" for the driver. It generally contains a bed (or bunk beds), cabinets, lights, temperature control knobs, and 12 volt plugs for power.
The four or five mudflaps I’ve replaced were of my own doing, all but one.... I used to like to bump the curb with my tires, until I realized I was yanking the mudflaps off when I did that. I don’t do that anymore. (I try to get my truck as far back as possible, but without putting my engine next to someone’s sleeper berth).
Sleeper Berth:
The portion of the tractor behind the seats which acts as the "living space" for the driver. It generally contains a bed (or bunk beds), cabinets, lights, temperature control knobs, and 12 volt plugs for power.