I'm looking at an old Volvo/white gmc. The truck is very clean. Fits my needs perfect and it's a great price for low mileage. It's an 89 model with an 11.1 in it. Only thing holding me back is that it's spring ride. I've ridden in a few farm trucks that were spring ride (mostly heavy spec international) and they are absolutely awful to spend any time in. This truck was obviously spec'ed as a road truck so I just wanted to see if anyone has any advice on this. Id be using it in a local/regional role. Would it beat the heck outta me? Or is it not too bad once you get used to it?
Spring ride
Discussion in 'Volvo Forum' started by Clay4williams, Jan 18, 2024.
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Spring ride as in 4 spring Reyco or Hendrickson walking beam?
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As long as it has an air ride seat, you should be good.
I drove one with only a spring seat and had to wear a kidney belt. -
That international I mentioned having ridden in has a walking beam. -
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Bean Jr. Thanks this.
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I would just get a good Volvo cut off and cut it it in half it would be faster and cheaper caus your gonna have another 1000 or more in parts like axle seats and new U bolts swapping the suspensionAModelCat Thanks this. -
I do agree though, it'd be a cleaner job to just graft the new cutoff onto the truck. I did the swap because I wanted fresh rails from the cab back with no extra holes.Last Call Thanks this. -
That Volvo spring ride wouldn’t be too bad on the highway but most likely would suck doing local unless you’re hooked to the same trailer a lot.. city trucks without a air suspension dump are a lot of extra cranking on trailer to match fifth wheel height.
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Your funeral. You'll be tired of it in 15 minutes. The WS in the avatar, an '82 had the Whites version of the Reyco. I'd have to think an '89 W/V/GMC would still have White suspensions. At the time I bought it, I drove almost all spring ride, how bad could it be? It was awful, shook the sleeper to pieces, broke 2 leafs in a month, soon I was calling yards for a Pete cutoff. A local yard/shop had a cabover Pete with airleaf,, cut both frames behind the sleepers, ran a sleeve, bolted and welded, it changed the truck overnight. Depending what you are going to do with it, clearly, an '89 you aren't planning on long haul,,,are you?. Spring might be okay for short trips, dump work, but we've moved on from spring ride for a reason, and to the delight of anyone who spent any time in a spring ride tractor.
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