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That don't look like a Cummins/Westport ISX engine... Somebody at Mack PR needs to be a bit more careful in matching the pix to the text. Maybe we should volunteer to take over Mack's PR... We couldn't do much worse!

  • 3 weeks later...
  On 4/8/2013 at 9:55 PM, mackey58 said:

Huh my 05granite has an18000 front axle and in the center of the axle is stamped Mexico wonder why ?axle made in Mexico and assembled her in USA?

Your front axle was produced in Toluca, Mexico by Sypris Solutions.

yep they are doing what I call a DE-Macking (only the dawg and the letters will be real Mack) of our good old Mack, buy cheaper parts make more profit and screw the customer .

Makniac , collector and customizer of die-cast model in 1/50th scale

  On 4/9/2013 at 3:58 PM, mackniac said:

yep they are doing what I call a DE-Macking (only the dawg and the letters will be real Mack) of our good old Mack, buy cheaper parts make more profit and screw the customer .

Sorry to break the news to you but the axle in your RD was cast in Brazil.

  On 4/11/2013 at 12:17 AM, maxidyne237 said:

Sorry to break the news to you but the axle in your RD was cast in Brazil.

Westport Axle's Mack chassis assembly plant is using axles produced by Brazil's SIFCO. SIFCO, Volvo's assembled front axle supplier in South America since 1979, and Swedish production from 1995, replaced Dana for Mack brand axle production from May, 2004 (Westport and SIFCO are both owned by Grupo Brasil).

But given he said that his front axle was stamped "Mexico", that sounds like the Sypris Solutions (under their Sypris Technologies brand) plant in Toluca, Mexico.

Dana sold several plants to Sypris in 2004, and then outsourced axle component production to them. Dana, an example of what bad management can do to a legendary U.S. company.

https://www.sypristechnologies.com/products#IBeams

http://www.sifco.com.br/ingles/produtos/suspencao_dianteira.htm

From 2008, Meritor began supplying front axles to Volvo from a new plant in Monterrey, Mexico for Mack-brand chassis.

http://fleetowner.com/management/arvinmeritor_mexico_axle_plant_0827

  On 4/11/2013 at 12:17 AM, maxidyne237 said:

Sorry to break the news to you but the axle in your RD was cast in Brazil.

maybe I'm not sure a 100% but my RB688 is a 1989-1990 built up in Oakvile ON Canada,

my comment was more oriented in the way that Mack is producing less and less from within inside de company .

Makniac , collector and customizer of die-cast model in 1/50th scale

  • 4 weeks later...
  On 5/4/2013 at 10:16 AM, farmer52 said:

Is that the steering box on the RH frame rail? Never saw that before.

You never saw dual steering boxes?Lots of heavy trucks run em.

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  On 5/4/2013 at 8:49 PM, felicello122 said:

attachicon.giftitan 1.jpgattachicon.giftitan 2.jpgHey logtruckman, your new titan is the same colors as my uncles 2010 titan, his is a 605 here is some pics.

I never see the Titan down by me. I see your other trucks all the time.

  On 5/4/2013 at 10:03 PM, RFCDrum said:

I never see the Titan down by me. I see your other trucks all the time.

the boss drove it for the last 2 yrs, now the driver is in it so you will probably see it. my uncle(the boss of K&A) only used it locally.

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