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Kenworth K270, K370 cabover brochure available

Aug. 13, 2014
Kenworth is now offering a brochure for its K270 Class 6 and K370 Class 7 cabover trucks. The 12-page brochure provides comprehensive product information, including detailed specifications for the Paccar PX-7 6.7L engine, engine equipment and transmissions, gross, axle weight rating (GAWR), suspensions, wheels/tires/brakes, frame, cab, electrical system, paint and options. Also shown are K270 and K370 dimensions for cab to axle, axle to end of frame, wheelbase, truck length and body length.

Kenworth is now offering a brochure for its K270 Class 6 and K370 Class 7 cabover trucks.

The 12-page brochure provides comprehensive product information, including detailed specifications for the Paccar PX-7 6.7L engine, engine equipment and transmissions, gross, axle weight rating (GAWR), suspensions, wheels/tires/brakes, frame, cab, electrical system, paint and options. Also shown are K270 and K370 dimensions for cab to axle, axle to end of frame, wheelbase, truck length and body length.

The cabovers are standard with the PX-7 engine rated at 220 hp, and 520 lbs,-ft, of torque, and Allison 5-speed transmission. The standard 22.5-in. tire and wheel package enables the cabovers to match up to standard dock heights at pickup and delivery locations in several applications. Both truck models offer a standard air ride driver’s seat and 2-person bench seating with storage underneath. A new option is single driver and passenger seats with a large console providing storage and cup holders in between.

Available with wheelbases ranging from 142 to 242 in. in 12-in. increments, the Kenworth cabovers can accommodate bodies from 16 to 28 ft.

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