Super Singles
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Round2, Apr 8, 2012.
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Because they don't fit every application is one reason. Probably a hundred or more other reasons why not..
Mommas_money_maker, joendeniese and DrtyDiesel Thank this. -
There are some issues that others may agree with that I personally dont like. I run a 53 stepdeck and I dont like the bounciness and the extra side sway they give. Plus if you have a blowout, you cant limp down the road (im an O/O) so have have to pay extra for the tire truck to meet you. I also dont like the idea of taking them into the places I go (ie. construction sites, lots of dirt lots at shippers, cons) as they will pick up all kinds of crap and cost me lots of money that way.
SHC, rollin coal, NDBADLANDS and 1 other person Thank this. -
X2. We have them on two tractors and two trailers (daycabs pulling grain hoppers) where the lighter empty weight actually matters. However I will not put them on anything else. They're also pretty expensive, I just priced 4 new Michelin XTE 445/50R22.5's on a national account and they were $1040.00 each.
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Me personally, I don't like the fact if one blows, you're dead in the water, plus the track width is not as wide as duals.
Raiderfanatic Thanks this. -
As stated , they have their place.
We use them on about half our trailers that were designed for them with wider axles.
They are all lift axles so if we have a flat we simply lift the flat till we get to a safe area.
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Iam right now in nm,
With a SS blows out,now i waiting for the roadservice to fixed,me question is he. Bring me, a bridgestone m 825 greatec is this a virgin or a recap ss,thanks for you answers -
On their website, it appears that it's a re-cap. It's from their Bridgestone-Bandag division, (Bandag is recaps)
gerardo1961 Thanks this. -
Super singles is an incorrect term. The correct name is wide singles. O and by the way, limping down the road with a flat tire or even an under inflated tire can earn you some CSA points and a nice monetary fine.
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In my area Exxon Mobil had them on the trucks and said they were no good in the snow.. I also don't like the fact that they can blow out and you wouldn't be able to move the truck..
Why fix something that isn't broken?
Just my opinion.
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Why don't more people run Super Singles? The idea seems to make sense to me. We have some day cabs with them!