221"wheelbase

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  1. wickline

    wickline Bobtail Member

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    Wow this is better than channel 19 lol. Thanks for your help on this.
     
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  3. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    The longer the WB, the cooler the truck apparently.

    I personally think between 244-288 is ideal for most operations. 288 is better for flat deck because it gives you more room for tool boxes, storage and equipment on the frame and more room for overhang over the front of the trailer.

    For van work, you don't really have to worry about space between the sleeper and the trailer, since there is never any overhang.
     
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  4. Dave_in_AZ

    Dave_in_AZ Road Train Member

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    Longer the wheel base the smoother the ride. You can put a long wheel base truck into a curve at higher rate of speed as well.

    Does it effect your weight? Not really. We'd pack a reefer with 40K in it on a twin screw day cab. That's probably 160" WB.
     
  5. AModelCat

    AModelCat Road Train Member

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    Well duh! bdca04e587fe7cf82e7e38ffa00e2bbf.jpg
     
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  6. Zeviander

    Zeviander Road Train Member

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    Until you have to deliver to one of those produce docks in the Bronx.
     
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  7. rank

    rank Road Train Member

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    There won't be room for much of a headache rack. Front overhang will be a problem too
     
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  8. blairandgretchen

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    I had the same issue - buying a short wheelbase truck and trying to set it up for flatbed.

    I turned the upright exhaust into a weedburner, to make room for a headache rack.

    And did the calculation @not4hire kindly explained, and then moved my fixed fifth wheel back a bit too.

    All these things I'd never considered when I was a company driver!
     
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  9. wickline

    wickline Bobtail Member

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    I know what you nean I've been driving for 12.5 years and always company till the last 6 months. Sometimes I think what did I get my self into. But the things we overlook when it is not up to us. Now it's every little thing is a major factor
     
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  10. rank

    rank Road Train Member

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    Another thing. With the fifth wheel way back you lose weight on the steers and you'll push through corners on snow and ice
     
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  11. cnsper

    cnsper Road Train Member

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    That is why I like a shallow kingpin so I can slide the fth wheel further forward. Never been to a state that really cares and don't plan on it either.
     
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