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A western Mack would have been built in Mack's Hayward California plant.

There were many models made there not just r models.

The difference between a east coast r700 and west coast rs700L Is that the west coast 700 had a taller hood as the cab was raised up off the frame about 6" the frame rails were straight nose to tail and could be aluminum or steel. Bob mentiond a lot of other things that were different. Western Mack's were built to operate in hot weather with big motors and compete with other west coast truck mfg

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what do they mean when they say is it a westcoast R700 what is different someone said front axle???

The western trucks have the straight frames of standard width (34"?) to accommodate vendor suspensions and axles, My RS has Mack engine, trans and rears on Hendrickson block and Rockwell front axle.

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