Diesel Truck Editorial Columns
Google + Facebook
Editorial

8-Lug Magazine editors discuss the diesel truck lifestyle, divulge magazine happenings, and provide miscellaneous updates in monthly columns.
The Garage Editorial - April 2009 The Garage Editorial - April 2009
By Bob Carpenter
Editor Bob Carpenter shares about his dad, and how his dad helped shape him into the man he is today.
read more
The Garage Editorial - March 2009 The Garage Editorial - March 2009
By Bob Carpenter
Editor Bob Carpenter talks about big trucks and introduces our new column, Cover Quest.
read more
The Garage Editorial - February 2009 The Garage Editorial - February 2009
By Bob Carpenter
Check out how the "big, lifted, snarling, flashy diesel pickup" defines 8-Lug readers and how this definition keeps 8-Lug Magazine in the market.
read more
The Garage - December 2008 The Garage - December 2008
By Bob Carpenter
Check out what Editor Bob Carpenter has to say about his life after meeting Kate Klassen and their future plans.
read more
The Garage Editorial - October 2008 The Garage Editorial - October 2008
By Bob Carpenter
Editor Bob Carpenter talks about the strain of traveling to truck shows with the rising cost of fuel prices.
read more
The Garage Editorial - September 2008 The Garage Editorial - September 2008
By Bob Carpenter
Editor Bob Carpenter talks about feature truck shoots and the guys he gets to meet.
read more
The Garage Editorial - July 2008 The Garage Editorial - July 2008
By Bob Carpenter
Editor Bob Carpenter talks about stereotypes and feature truck shoots.
read more
The Garage Editorial - May 2008 The Garage Editorial - May 2008
By Bob Carpenter
Editor Bob Carpenter introduces the staff of 8-Lug Diesel Truck.
read more
The Garage Editorial - March 2008 The Garage Editorial - March 2008
By Bob Carpenter
Editor Bob Carpenter talks about how thankful he is for the people who have helped take 8-Lug Diesel Truck magazine from an idea to a solid magazine in just one year.
read more
The Garage - The Facts Are In The Garage - The Facts Are In
By Bob Carpenter
It's Even Better Than We Thought
read more
Read More
One of the joys of owning a new truck is the paint looks great. In fact, it will never look better than it does straight off the showroom floor. There’s not a chip or rock ding to be seen on the unble...
A Chevy 2500 HD, 2004 Dodge Dualie, and a 2000 Chevy 2500 Cab Crew 4x4
Rob Graft owns Nemesis Industries, a company that makes Jeep products. Hauling a 53-foot show trailer around the country from his base in Elbert, Colorado, can involve thousands of miles, so he took g...
Kelly Fromm honors the sacrifices of his fellow soldiers with a custom Camaro he takes on tour, but he also needed a truck that could handle the haul.
"This truck was built in my driveway," John James told us as he showed off his '05 Kodiak 4500. John is a tow truck driver for the Auto Club and the CHP, working the graveyard shift in California.
The food truck revolution has exploded in many cities in this country. Stories of gourmet chefs adapting an interesting concept (lobster grilled cheese anyone?) and taking it out on the road to adorin...
Blending work with play has always been a fascinating idea, and if you're a regular reader of Work Truck Review, you know our readers are good at it.
Trade In Value