I need some help rolled a truck do to mechanical failure

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  1. Jumbo

    Jumbo Road Train Member

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    Almost all trucks with spring ride on the front have spring shackles.
     
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  3. Jumbo

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    I wonder if it was an air ride truck and he broke a torsion arm or hanger? His English isn't spectacular so maybe he is calling it a shackle when we know it by another name?
     
  4. rambler

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    I can't ever remember seeing a "shackle" on a drive axle of any twin screw truck..spring or air ride. Steering axle yes.....but twin screw?
     
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  5. haycarter

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    Hendrickson E4 had shackles.

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    items 10-11 are shackles..
    I'm probably showing My age by posting this..LOL
     
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  6. rambler

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    thanks haycarter, I've never seen it but then I'm a young man.. I wasnt thinking of equalizer hangers but in term of a shackle on the opposite end of the spring like on a steering axle. Blonde moment. What is the rating on that E4?
     
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  7. haycarter

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    I'd hazard a Guess & say every Truck you've ever driven has had shackles on the Steer axle...

    You can get an air ride Front end, & Kenworth make a heavy duty "slipper" front end here In Australia But doubt if any saw service in the U.S.A.
     
  8. rank

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    I caught the part about shackles too but I let it lay....... I assume he meant U-bolts. Who knows?
     
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  9. haycarter

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    I'm pretty sure that the E380 is 38,000lbs & the E400 is 40,000lbs..
    But it was nearly 30 yrs ago & I'm not as good as I used to Be...LOL
     
  10. x1Heavy

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    This is a difficult english problem.

    I'll have to consider how a driver can fail to hold a truck to a stop in a accident situation and still end up laying it over or worse, rolling onto the roof.

    Usually if you lay a rig down or roll it it's going to be preventable against you unless it is something like a absolute act of god with a 8.0 quake or something.
     
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