Which rides smoother----single axle or tandem?

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  1. Powell-Peralta

    Powell-Peralta Road Train Member

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    Which rides smoother----single axle or tandem?

    1) Assume empty for both.

    2) Assume 20,000 in both trailers for both single and tandem tractors.

    3) Assume 60,000 gross for single and 80,000 gross for tandem.
     
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  3. BIG RIGGER

    BIG RIGGER Road Train Member

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    Single axle it absorbs half the bumps as a twin screw.
     
  4. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    Disagree! Strongly disagree! Too many years of LTL where I was driving them both back to back.

    Of course the biggest difference in ride isn't the number of axles, it's the type of suspension.
     
  5. black_dog106

    black_dog106 Road Train Member

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    Strongly agree with most everything you said Big Don, but...
    Also with two axles, the "felt" bump is reduced in half by having two axles
    And when this arguement is beat to death, then try pulling a single axle trailer...now there is being beat to death..:biggrin_25526:
     
  6. lastgoodusername

    lastgoodusername Medium Load Member

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    never drove a single axle truck but i run with my front axle pulled up on my curtain flat a lot. it rides better. air ride of course
     
  7. Truck Driver

    Truck Driver Medium Load Member

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    Tandem deffinetly rides better. I have driven trucks before and after they were cut down into single axles and they allways rode better as tandems.
     
  8. Big Don

    Big Don "Old Fart"

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    BTDT, along with pulling doubles and triples with a single axle sprung day cab tractor, no air ride. sheeeeeeeesh.:biggrin_25526:
     
  9. p-wee

    p-wee Bobtail Member

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    i would have to say a twin screw.....plus air ride.
     
  10. VARITHMS

    VARITHMS Medium Load Member

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    I would say wheel base length and suspension travel.
     
  11. JPenn

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    If you're talking about felt ride quality, a tandem axle feels smoother to me, loaded or empty, regardless of suspension type. Single axle tractors seem to buck a lot, especially when being chased by a near-gross 48' or 53', less so when pulling a pup or other small single axle trailer (or a set of doubles). Wheelbase does have a significant effect though, with a single axle sleeper being smoother than a single axle daycab (also applies to trailers). Suspension styles may influence this somewhat as well, though I feel that most air-ride suspensions are quite comparable given similar axle configuration (eg. tandem Freightliner vs. tandem Mack daycabs).

    Smoothest I've ever personally experienced was a Pete 387 pulling 48' spread, grossed out at 80k. Choppiest was a single axle FL Columbia with a 53' grossing very near 65k. Sorry older guys, I haven't much meaningful time in a spring-suspended rig (a few forays into Brooklyn in a camelback Mack R model, ouch).
    Of course, these are my own observations based on driving in metro NY/NJ/MA. Your equipment, roads, and loads will vary, as will your perceptions.
     
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