where are shock absorbers in the regs?

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by ziggystyles, Apr 2, 2016.

  1. ziggystyles

    ziggystyles Road Train Member

    Hey guys...I havent been on here in a while. Im trying to find information on shock absorbers (specifically front end) in the dot regulations. Mainly looking to see where they are required to be on the trucks...etc. Thanks!
     
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  3. EZ Money

    EZ Money Road Train Member

    They should be changed on a regular basis....I used to buy shocks every time i got new steer tires.
    I'm sure the DOT might say something if the shocks were missing!

    The truck sure would drive like crap too.
     
  4. ziggystyles

    ziggystyles Road Train Member

    Haha well I think they would say something as well...just trying to figure out where its in the regs that they are required.
     
  5. Superhauler

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    Simple if a shock is leaking then maybe a violation not sure. I have had shocks break. Took them off until I get home
     
  6. bowtieboy77

    bowtieboy77 Light Load Member

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    Shocks are not a dot required equipment. Some truck manufactures do not install them some do. Basically if shocks are installed they need to be secure and not leaking.
     
  7. buzzarddriver

    buzzarddriver Road Train Member

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    Heck, might as well leave the brakes off too. Just something else you have to replace.
     
  8. bowtieboy77

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    Well it just so happens front brakes were not mandatory till around mid 1980's. I have never seen a highway tractor with out shocks but I am a municipal mechanic and some of our plows came from factory with out them.
     
  9. chrism1367

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    We have an old 1999 propane straight truck, a sterling, with no shocks built that way. Does better than one would think without ahocks, still can be a bumpy ride though
     
  10. daf105paccar

    daf105paccar Road Train Member

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    And i'm shure the tires on it last much longer then on the trucks with shocks.:rolleyes:
     
  11. milktrucker

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    f it's on the truck, it must work. If they're not installed from factory, like older trucks, they aren't required but if installed aftermarket, or from the factory... Must be taken care of. That's like saying chicken lights aren't required to work. You 100% will get a ticket for having lights out, regardless of what they are

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