Does all of this advice cross over to pulling a triaxle? I haven't had the tri out in a few months, I was thinking about it last week when I was driving. I noticed both LH and RH front axle tires were scrubbed off more than the other axle tires. There was no lift axle, I tried to take the corners wider and to be gentler backing.
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Just because I don't own it, doesn't give me the excuse to abuse it.
Tiips to improve tire life- spread axles
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by drew724, Apr 13, 2015.
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You'll get a little more scrubbing on a triple than on a tandem but not much because a triple pivots on the center axle where a spread pivots on whatever axle is heavy and dates the other. Wider turns is always a good idea along with the gentler backing. I really hate to see guys that spin tight u turns with a loaded triple.
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Your problem isn't your tires, your problem is your drivers. And if I need to tell you how to pull a spread axle, you shouldn't be pulling a flatbed. If you don't know how to turn you definitely don't know how to secure your loads on a flatbed . go become a door swinger where you can go unnoticed. Not to be cruel, but to tell you exactly how to operate a spread axle flatbed correctly...it would take hours to explain all the details. Drive safe and enjoy the ride.
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Your out to lunch.FoolsErrand and Hurst Thank this. -
I was told by my company that the front tandem tires are different than the back tandem. 2 weeks ago i picked up a trailer with the tires peeling and pitting on the edges of the front tandem. The mechanic replaced them with a rounder outside edge tire. The back axle tires are more square because they don't get dragged as much as the front. It's just what i was told.
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I'm gonna go with Mac on this one.
What exactly is a 'True' flat bedder? Because I am of the opinion,.. we are all truckers. You either have an aptitude for figuring out what needs to be done or you get someone to explain it.
I was thrown to the wolves in this business. I had enough common sense to figure it out. A bit of trial and error here and there. But thats trucking.
Avoiding/minimizing tire scrub and securing a trailer are very different skill sets.
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@sewerman
Sorry for beating around the bush but what I really wanted to ask is
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I went through a bunch of tires learning the hard way how to and how not to manuver a spread. No one said anything to me. But if you have enough common sense to figure out this equipment is what makes you money then you'll figure out you need to take care of it.
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