Description: When you see a rig hauling doubles or triples, seasoned drivers know what to call it — the “Wiggle Wagon.” This design captures the nickname with bold styling and vintage road culture vibes. Whether you’re behind the wheel or just watching the sway from the slow lane, this one’s for the long-haulers who know how to keep it straight when the trailers start dancing. Part of the Hey Breaker Series — where CB slang meets highway legend.
Description: When the roads get icy, the “Salt Shaker” rolls out — and every trucker knows the nickname. This design celebrates the cold-weather rigs that spread grit, melt snow, and keep the highways moving. With bold styling and a nod to CB radio culture, it’s a tribute to the unsung heroes of winter roadwork. Part of the Hey Breaker Series — where slang meets steel.
Description: When the CB chatter turns to armored trucks, “Piggy Bank” is the nickname that sticks. This design brings that roadwise slang to life with a bold illustration and a nod to the rigs that roll heavy and haul secure. Whether you’re in logistics, law enforcement, or just love the lingo, this one’s for the folks who know what’s behind the steel and sirens. Part of the Hey Breaker Series — where CB slang meets road legend.
Description: Every rig has a nickname, and every school bus has a story. “Blinkin Winkin” is CB slang for a yellow rocket with flashing lights and a schedule to keep. This design celebrates the unsung heroes of the road — the buses, the drivers, and the chatter they inspire. Whether you rode one, drove one, or passed a hundred on the highway, this one’s for you. Part of the Hey Breaker Series — where road slang meets rolling legends.
Description: Straight from the CB radio playbook, “Rolling Refinery” is trucker slang for a fuel-hauling rig — and this design brings that nickname to life with bold styling and road-worn attitude. Whether it’s diesel, gas, or oil, this one’s for the long-haulers who keep the highways humming and the tanks topped off. Vintage Mack vibes meet CB culture in a tribute to the rigs that never stop rolling. Part of the Hey Breaker Series — where road slang meets rig pride.