Sliding spread axles?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Salted, Dec 31, 2014.

  1. Salted

    Salted Light Load Member

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    Whats the point of sliding your rear axle forward besides manuervibility considering your axles would be fine if they were fixed?
     
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  3. daf105paccar

    daf105paccar Road Train Member

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    Canada,California.............a lot off places penalise you for having a to long kingpin to axle ratio or having axles too far spread out.
     
  4. damutt

    damutt Road Train Member

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    or you have a light load. if you only have 15k lb load slide your spread closed you get less tire scrub and still can carry the weight
     
  5. snowwy

    snowwy Road Train Member

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    there are 13 states if i remember right, that have kingpin laws. on the west, california is the only state. on the east, a majority of loads run through tennessee. then you've got florida, i think both virginias and one of the carolinas. new york and every state northeast. michigan, wisconsin, and minnesator, i think.

    don't have my list handy. so i could be wrong on a couple of states.

    your fine with a 48, but not a 53.
     
  6. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    I tried to design a way how to slide spread-axels, but I realized it would be stupid unless you had extra valves to open and close the air to the appropriate axle, it could be done, but it would be very expensive

    my other plan involved motors that ran off of reefer fuel, but that's even stupider more weight and more money spent
     
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  7. Boardhauler

    Boardhauler Road Train Member

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    There are actually a lot of spread axles that slide. People do it for CA bridge law or to run Canada. It's just like sliding a tandem.
     
  8. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    does each axle slide individually? that's what I meant

    my system involved sliding each axle back and/or forth
     
  9. damutt

    damutt Road Train Member

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    no the last axle is hte one that slides front or back. the inner axle(closest to landing gear) stays stationary
     
  10. Jabber1990

    Jabber1990 Road Train Member

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    cool!

    yea, in my system they both slid


    how do you slide it? is it the same way you slide regular axles?
     
  11. damutt

    damutt Road Train Member

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    going to assume yes. i dont have that option. and having bot axles slide is stupid. have the inner axle lift so you dont have to drag it when empty( or light)
     
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