Heavy Haul Front Wheels

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  1. Tirefire22

    Tirefire22 Bobtail Member

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    thanks great info. got a 5 axle w900L with skinneys up front what ever it takes going to fatties. thanks
     
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  3. Tirefire22

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  4. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    Better make #### sure those tires don't touch anything when turned. DOT will check for that. Or you could try 315s instead, A little wider but not as much as a 385.
     
  5. Superhauler

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    Off set wheels will get the tire away from the steering arm. But by careful! Putting 315 ' s like I run or 385 ' with off set wheels on a 14600 axle or less puts alot of load on your outer wheel bearings. It will and does shorten the bearing life.
     
  6. daf105paccar

    daf105paccar Road Train Member

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    I have run 385/65's for the last 14y.
    Never any bearing problems.
    The twin truck to mine did have a failed bearing.That one is on skinny tires.
     
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  7. Superhauler

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    Do you run weight on them. I'm always at 13000 or more.
     
  8. daf105paccar

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    Between 15000 to 16000lbs.Axle is rated for 17000lbs
     
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  9. Superhauler

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    That's why, you have the bigger bearing than a 14600 or less has. Like I stated the 14600 or less steer axles have the smaller outer bearing .
     
  10. daf105paccar

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    Correct sir.But as i stated the twin truck to mine has the same axle as mine but runs "normal" front tires.
    And that one did break a bearing.
    My point being...........there are no garantees.;)
     
  11. Superhauler

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    ????? This went left fast!
     
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