Looking at them for a Reefer and Van operation with a 10ft spread. Still not sure but some input would help.
Super singles (yes or no)
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Wow, you just gave out loaded guns in crowd lol. The SS debate is one that has been talked about several times.
On a 10 foot spread you certainly can get all the same advantages of SS. The difference is you will wear out your tires faster then on a tandom configuration. I don't see any evidence that the SS wear faster then duels becuase of the split axle. On a 10 foot spread, dump valve or not, your gonna be scraping the tire sideways some times. http://www.michelintruck.com/michelintruck_en_us/tires-retreads/tireInfo.do?tread=X One XTE The Xone XTE (linked) has a higher scrub resistance then the Xone XTA. It is designed for a split axle configuration. However the RR is 109. The XTA is only 89. That's a pretty big difference. If it were me, I'd put XTA on everything and be very vigilant about using the dump valve on EVERY turn. If you gonna be lazy with the dump valve the XTE will last longer and resist the side scruff better.
So advantages to singles? Better mpg. I feel better handling, but that's debatable. Less blow outs. (although you may be stuck if you do blow one out) Depending on config you can still limp with a missing tire. I had a trailer blow out and couldn't hear a guy on the cb properly telling me. (right side so not many saw it) 200 miles later i arrived and saw my single on the trailer was gone. No rim damage. I wouldnt recomned driving 200 miles with one tire out, but ride and handling wasnt effected enough for me to notice. In some cases, limping can damage rim, but you can do it. if a rear goes out, hit the rear dump valve to take the weight off. Also, less tires to check air on (although i recommend auto inflation for trailers.)nofilter Thanks this. -
U mostly need to be more aware once the tread worns out. Put wheel balancers to last it longer.
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Edit: On topic, I wouldn't bother with super singles unless you're going whole hog. If you're pulling company trailers it's not worth the partial benefit for the ginormous price tag.nofilter Thanks this. -
What ginormous price tag? Singles cost twice the cost of a single tire. you need half as many so you just about break even. As for the rims, Michilan always runs deals for rim rebates if you buy 4 singles.nofilter Thanks this. -
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How do you get those beads into tires?
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And did you gain any mpg?
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super singles ?
not a chance in hell if I owned a tractor / trailernofilter Thanks this.
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