Just switched from the nice air ride reefer trailers after about a year to dry vans. I was headed down from Wisconsin to Iowa on 151 and I’m being absolutely tossed in the cab. Is this a normal thing with spring ride trailers? Every big bump or bridge joint I felt my back whipping against my seat. If it matters I got 34k on the drives and 32 or 33 on the trailer, 2018 cascadia.
Rough ride
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That’s the joy of spring ride. Hang on driver.
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Stay away from old Cabovers for sure!
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Or a spring ride smooth bore tanker loaded 2/3 full.
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Yeah.. I dunno.. I drove a fully air ride pete Propane truck and trailer once... the drop required me to drive down a really banked and steep drive to get to the tank... It almost caused a pressurized bowel evacuation! loltallguy66, Gutter, firemedic2816 and 1 other person Thank this.
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Someone has clearly never driven a Mack.....
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The worst Mack I ever drove was a single axle 1968 Mack day cab cabover...
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I'm wondering if you have tried turning the "isolator" off / on on your seat? The seats sometimes have the isolator on them where you can flip the switch where the seat moves/slided forward and back, Some drivers have never used them, some drivers do not like the seat moving that way..
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must be a day cab...
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is your fifth wheel slide all the up still?
move the king pin to middle of drive tandems.
but,yes spring rides do ride a bit rough.
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