VIN
5KKHBWDV9TLWL0705
Stock #
Class
-
Drivetrain
6X4
Axles
-
Engine
Detroit DD13 12.8L I6 350-470hp 1250-1650ft. lbs.
Fuel Type
Diesel
Transmission
Automatic
Color (exterior)
-
Color (interior)
-
This new 2026 Western Star 49X with a Galfab 60k Outside Rail Roll Off brings strength, efficiency, and reliability together in one purpose-built package. It’s powered by a 470HP Detroit DD13 engine paired with the Detroit DT12 automatic transmission, offering smooth shifting and dependable performance for demanding routes. With a 20,000 lb. front axle and 46,000 lb. tandem, this truck is engineered to manage heavy-duty workloads day after day. The Galfab 75k Outside Rail hoist, designed with both inside and outside controls giving operators flexibility and ease of use on the job. It’s capable of handling containers up to 22 ft. in length, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of roll-off applications. A reliable strapping system keeps containers securely in place during transport, adding another layer of safety and stability. This unit is fully outfitted with a Pioneer RP4500SARGDEL tarp system, one of the most trusted solutions in the industry. The system includes telescoping arms, a Rack-and-Pinion pivot for precise, consistent tarp movement, and an offset stabilizer bar designed to virtually eliminate roller damage, reducing maintenance needs and keeping operations moving. Additional features include a pintle-ready apron with a DOT auto-folding rear bumper for added compliance and functionality. A 48-inch toolbox provides convenient space for storing chains, straps, and essential gear, while poly fenders help protect the rear tandem axle from road spray and debris. DISCLAIMER: Specifications are believed to be correct but may contain errors and/or omissions. Pictures are representative and may not be identical. Mileage and prices are subject to change or correction without notice. Units listed for sale may already be sold or otherwise unavailable. Information on units listed is believed to be accurate, although errors can and do occur.