Posted by Mike1972chev on September 21, 2011 at 09:57:32 from (75.149.81.173):
In Reply to: H decals posted by montidale on September 20, 2011 at 17:41:17:
I see a lot of different answers on this subject.This is interesting.
Would it be safe to say that the decals would all be in the SAME SPOT from tractor to tractor,but if you measured ALL of them from the factory,you would be bound to find some/many of them fractions of an inch off from tractor to tractor ????
NOT trying to start a fight on here,really.I just work in an equipment manufacturing plant and I know first hand that our decals have a certain layout and location that HAS to be maintained,but the EXACT measurement of their location can get a little "skewed".(These are OSHA/ANSI/Warning/AND Brand Name decals and HAVE to be on there!)
In other words,leaving a decal off or moving it to a new location is a BIG NO NO !!!But if it is 1/8" to 1/2" different in all the other same trucks in the run,I gurantee it will not be changed out here! :)
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