Very funny mistake from Bus dealer website

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I was thinking the 10R22.5 tires....that's the only thing I noticed. At First I thought they were stating it comes with "five tires" lol.....then re-read it....
 
I thought all buses have air suspension. Don't think spring suspension are used anymore or would the correct term be leaf suspension. The older buses like the Crowns if I remember right had spring suspension.
 
Originally Posted By: DT466E_bus
What about the DT444E
Try T444E
Wow, I can't believe I missed that!!
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I can't breathe!!!!!!!


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Haha guys....
I am seriously suprised no one caught that, since there are people here with one in their Ford trucks...
 
DT444E is actually correct, all our buses from international/ Navistar with the 7.3 were referred to as the DT444E, I dont know why Ford drops the "D"
 
Originally Posted By: bradepb
DT444E is actually correct, all our buses from international/ Navistar with the 7.3 were referred to as the DT444E, I dont know why Ford drops the "D"


Buzz KILL.....
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or alternate response - I Knew That!
 
The 444E wasn't a DT series engine though. Big difference between the two.

I have never seen International refer to the T444E as a DT444E. I see school buses all day long around here with the T444E badge though.
 
Exactly

DT444E is not correct, and I have never saw it badged on a bus or even called that.

1) The T444E is an 8 cyl engine, the DT series are Inline 6
2) The T444E is not a wet sleve engine like the DT series are
 
My bad , You guys are right. Its been several years since we had any internationals and I went and looked at some of our shop info. We have so many different buses and engines here its hard to keep it straight sometimes!
 
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