We received a new fifth wheel to test out. As you pick up speed it slides forward to suck up against the cab for the obvious reason. Has anyone seen one of these or had experience with it? We're all wondering how it's going to handle winter but they say they've run them in Canada.
Also, I have no idea what you'd call it. A sliding fifth wheel already has a meaning in the industry.
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Sliding(In Motion) Fifth Wheel
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by DirtyBob, Nov 27, 2013.
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PAIN IN THE @#$ would be a good name
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that would have a serious effect on weight distribution, if you have prepass or similar W.I.M. that could really mess with your readings.
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Who's the manufacturer?
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I agree with wore out and I'll second that on the weight seems like a good way to get youreslef in a mess of trouble to me. I'll stick with my air slide or a fixed 5th wheel.
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That seems like a bad idea all the way around. I see it freezing up in cold temps but what are you supposed to do when you can't afford to slide the fifth wheel forward any? Seems like an easy way to get an overweight ticket
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Does the trailer tandems slide as well? That would really put you in a situation as you roll over a scale! What do ya tell them? "I have one of those new sliding 5th wheels and so I'm exempt from issues with the weights on the drives!"
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Never heard of anything like that before, but a (locked) sliding fifth wheel sounds infinitely safer.
If somehow it malfunctioned and slid freely back and forth, that could be a dangerous situation.Projektf350 Thanks this. -
So it slide forward to improve aerodynamics? What about when you turn? Why not just leave it forward?
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I remember reading something about this years ago, I think it ONLY slides forward at or above a certain speed, like 55 mph, so crossing a typical scale it would be in the "stationary" mode.
However crossing a weigh in motion scale does bring up a good point.truckon Thanks this.
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