4x4 Trucks

4x4 Trucks
Author: Denny Von Finn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2011-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781600146985

Trucks equipped with four-wheel drive are able to travel over many difficult kinds of terrain. Readers will explore the history of 4x4 trucks and the technology that makes it possible for them to travel almost anywhere.

4x4 Offroad Racing Trucks

4x4 Offroad Racing Trucks
Author: Bill Holder
Publisher: Enthusiast Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781583882436

Four-wheel-drive trucks compete in many types of motorsports where no car would dare show its face. To realize the ultimate potential of a competitive truck, many off-road activities are fitted to four-wheel-drive trucks to race on mud, rock and sand. These trucks are shown in action: there’s nothing like four heavy-lugged tires clawing for traction and throwing up clouds of dirt and rocks, “Tough Trucks” navigating jumps, water and obstacle courses, Monster Trucks in flight, trucks drag racing through sand, mud and uphill, 4x4s pulling the heaviest loads possible, the ultra-slow rock-climbing trucks racing to get over the toughest of obstacles requiring a delicate touch on the throttle and a skilled use of the suspension system, and Trail Riding which combines a number of rock-climbing obstacles over the length of an off-road trail.

U.S. Army Chevrolet Trucks in World War II

U.S. Army Chevrolet Trucks in World War II
Author: Didier Andres
Publisher: Casemate
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2020-04-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 161200864X

A detailed, pictorial history of the 1 1/2-ton Chevy truck and its use by the U.S. Army during World War II. From 1940 to 1945, large numbers of trucks of all categories were delivered to the U.S. Army by the Chevrolet Motor Division of General Motors. Over 160,000 of these trucks were G-506 light four-wheel-drive trucks—which became the standard 1 1/2-ton, 4x4 truck for both the U.S. Army and Army Air Corps during the war. In addition, many more thousands were delivered to Allied forces as part of the Lend-Lease program, including nearly 50,000 delivered to the Soviet Union. Tough, well-built, and more agile than the deuce and a half, the Chevy 11⁄2 ton played a part in every theater of operations during the war. Its durability and mechanical reliability made it ideal for a wide range of missions. Not for nothing did Chevy advertise the trucks during the war as “Vehicles of Victory.” More than 75 years after it was designed, the small Chevrolet truck is still a favorite with collectors. This fully illustrated book details the different series of trucks and their many uses within the U.S. Army including cargo trucks, panel delivery trucks for the Signal Corps, dump trucks for engineers, telephone trucks, tractors, and bomb service trucks for the air force. It also covers their part in the Lend-Lease program, and their continued use after the war.

Jeep Collector's Library

Jeep Collector's Library
Author: Jim Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release:
Genre: Jeep automobile
ISBN: 9781610590549

From its inception as a fighting vehicle in World War II to today's comfortable cruisers and family adventure rigs, the Jeep has gone through frequent revisions and spawned numerous versions. This revised edition has been expanded to include updated information on older models, as well as the latest on new Wranglers, Cherokees, and the Jeep Liberty. Jeep Collector's Library covers all of the information on Jeep fans crave including history, technical specifications, option lists, and production information.- Jeep still continues to sell over 600,000 units per yearAbout the AuthorAuthor and photographer Jim Allen has written numerous books and magazine articles about Jeep and its history. He lives in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Monster Trucks

Monster Trucks
Author: A. R. Schaefer
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2001-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780736891943

Discusses monster trucks' history, equipment, and competitions.

The 4x4'S, Pickups and Vans Buying Guide 2003

The 4x4'S, Pickups and Vans Buying Guide 2003
Author: Consumer Guide
Publisher: Consumer Guide Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2003-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780785372806

Updated for 2003, this comprehensive guide contains profiles of more than 60 new sport-utility vehicles, pickup trucks, and vans, with complete specifications on cargo dimensions and payloads, plus hands-on reviews, up-to-date prices, and more.

Military Standard

Military Standard
Author: United States. Dept. of Defense
Publisher:
Total Pages: 940
Release: 1968
Genre: Specifications
ISBN:

Chevy/GMC Trucks 1967-1972

Chevy/GMC Trucks 1967-1972
Author: Jim Pickering
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2023-09-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 161325833X

Build and modify your 1967-1972 Chevrolet or GMC truck utilizing today’s greatest parts. The 1967-1972 GM pickups are American icons. They’ve been popular for decades due to their simple nature, stout engine options, crisp styling, and fantastic reliability. However, you can make a classic pickup drive, stop, and look better than it ever did from the factory. Longtime magazine editor Jim Pickering dives into all the factors that made these GM trucks so popular as well as the modifications that bring a modern spin to their classic look and feel. He takes a close look at all of the major systems in your truck and covers the ways to upgrade those systems. These upgrades make your truck quick, safe, stylish, and reliable enough to drive across the country or over to your local cruise-night diner. The market has caught on to these trucks (with high prices to match), but you don’t have to break the bank to find a good one if you know where to look and what to look for. This book covers a lot of ground--from sourcing a great starting point to the inevitable rust repair that you’ll have to tackle before the real fun begins. From there, the book covers powertrain options, including LS and LT swaps, overdrive automatic and manual transmission installation, hydraulic clutch conversions, and 12-bolt axle rebuilds. Also covered are coilover and air-bag suspension installation, exhaust systems, big brakes, tight steering, making all new steel high-pressure fuel lines, aftermarket wheels and tires, and more. Aesthetic upgrades include converting from a long bed to a short bed, patina paint application, cooling-system upgrades, interior rehabilitation, light-emitting diode (LED) lighting, and air-conditioner installation. Chevy/GMC Trucks 1967-1972: How to Build and Modify is a valuable resource whether you do the work yourself or you want expert advice regarding items to upgrade before hiring a professional.

Chevy/GMC Trucks 1973-1987

Chevy/GMC Trucks 1973-1987
Author: Jim Pickering
Publisher: CarTech Inc
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-05-15
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1613255160

Build and modify your 1973-1987 GMC or Chevrolet truck in your garage with step-by-step processes to boost power, add curb appeal, and improve stopping ability, handling, safety, and more. GM’s square-body trucks are a solid, simple, and easy-to-find rig--and that makes them perfect for modification. They’re American classics, and they’ve become the hot rods of a new generation. Veteran magazine editor Jim Pickering brings these trucks into focus, taking you through the aspects that make them so popular and modifications you can perform to put a modern spin on their classic looks. He takes an in-depth look at all the major systems in your C10 and covers what can be done to them to turn your classic hauler into the modern hot rod that you want: a truck that’s fast, safe, full of curb appeal, and reliable enough to drive whenever and wherever you want. Built in massive numbers during an 18-year production run, these trucks aren’t hard to source, but finding a good starting point and mapping out your plan are important. This book covers a lot of territory: how to find a good starter truck, LS power builds and installs, slammed air suspension and coilover systems, automatic and manual transmission choices (including a 6-speed manual conversion), cooling system upgrades, safely adding a modern alternator to factory GM wiring, modifying a mechanical clutch pedal to use a hydraulic master and slave cylinder, making new fuel lines and brake lines to support fuel injection and big brakes, installing a 4-link rear suspension system, fabricating an under-bed mount to hide air suspension components, building exhaust, adding LED lighting, interior restoration, and more. If you're building a square-body truck that you’d actually like to drive regularly, you’ve come to the right place. There hasn’t ever been a more comprehensive, authoritative look at building a complete truck for street use that includes all the steps required to make it work.