What is the difference between 40k and 46k rears?

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  1. Thotphobia

    Thotphobia Light Load Member

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    Hi guys, I’m fairly new to the trucking business, I just wanted to know what’s the difference between 40k rears and 46k. I can’t seem to find the right answer. We’re trying to buy a semi, but want to figure out what’s best for us. We haul logs, most of the time more than 80k pounds. Thanks!
     
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  3. ProfessionalNoticer

    ProfessionalNoticer Road Train Member

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    Added strength. The higher the number, the stronger (and heavier) they are.
     
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  4. Animosus

    Animosus Heavy Load Member

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    That one is rated at 40k and one is rated at 46k.
     
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    The 46k also have more gear oil capacity and probably also have thicker housing walls it was an option when I spec’d mine…..

    unless your hauling 100k lbs every load the 40k will do the job. But the more important thing in logging is what’s the ratio of the rears ?
     
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  6. Big Road Skateboard

    Big Road Skateboard Road Train Member

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    Either should work for you. I assume you're not worried about being over 80k gross? If not, you can at times find heavy specd trucks cheaper on the used market, because of their added weight it makes it tough to haul a full load for most folks not hauling heavy.
     
  7. Dino soar

    Dino soar Road Train Member

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    Also realize that everything is heavier on 46,000 lbs rears versus a 40,000. Heavier bearings, axles, gears, housing, et cetera.

    Everything is more expensive to repair when the time comes.
     
  8. Thotphobia

    Thotphobia Light Load Member

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    This one we looking at is at 3.73
     
  9. Thotphobia

    Thotphobia Light Load Member

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    Sometimes we’re at 90k. But average 84k.
     
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    Thotphobia Light Load Member

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    It’s a 46k with 3:73s 10 speed, C15 Cat
     
  11. Cat sdp

    Cat sdp . .

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    What size rubber?

    I’d guess 24.5 , those would be better off road. But at 84K either will be fine. You won’t be in the 8 mpg crowd but it’s a decent working truck set up…..
     
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