I know when I was in orientation with transam they showed us a trick for sliding the tandems to the right hole that worked every time with a little stick and the holes on the step rails but it was specific to the t680’s. I was wondering if there is a little trick for a 17 freightliner? So I don’t have to keep getting in and out of my seat fifty times trying to get the right hole.
Sliding tandems
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Brianjr323, May 18, 2023.
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250 lbs per hole, move in direction you have a problem, (over on drives, move it in that direction). You don't need a stick, all you need to know is how to count and mark where you want to be.
Over on drives by 800? Move the pin 4 holes forward and mark your hole with a rock.Seth0194, Flat Earth Trucker, bryan21384 and 3 others Thank this. -
I mean I understand that. But I’m not sure u know what I mean. It’s just a trick to measure how far u need to move to get to the hole u want so you’re not getting in and out more then once trying to slide them.
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depending on the age of the trailer, 250 isn't always accurate
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Put a pin in the one ahead of the one you need, slide til it hits the stop,Diesel Dave, seamutt, tscottme and 7 others Thank this. -
Put a cigarette butt next to your step on the driver's side on the ground.
They'll be little markings on your step, find one you like.....it doesn't matter.
In your mind, determine how far from that mark and your step you want to be and move to it.
Look out your window and move to the cigarette butt.Crude Truckin', Jed2009, Bean Jr. and 1 other person Thank this. -
You could pick up one of these, never used one so can't say how they hold up.
https://a.co/d/7VagMMo
Also seen some goofy looking thing foe sale at truck stops to stick in the hole and stop it where you want it but never used that either.tscottme Thanks this. -
He’s talking about using a stick and counting these holes, to correlate how many tandem holes one is sliding.
I’d suggest doing the same thing with your new truck. Just use a stick and have someone watch your tandems for a single hole there and count what you moved on your current step.Flat Earth Trucker and Suspect Zero Thank this. -
That’s smart! I like that. That’ll work. Thanks!
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Yes that’s what I was referring to.tscottme, Flat Earth Trucker and Bean Jr. Thank this.
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