Saw a super single blow on bulk trailer full of fly ash.
it was a mess, tore off all sorts of stuff.
Pro's and Con's of Super Singles
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Blackducati750, May 29, 2009.
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A couple years ago I read a really in depth and informative study on super singles vs duals, but I can't find it again.
The one thing I do remember is, when you reach a speed of 72 or 73 mph the duals become more fuel efficient than the super singles.slow.rider, FlaSwampRat, PE_T and 1 other person Thank this. -
Wow this thread is old but I have to say I don’t like them. Save fuel ? Probably do, and that is the only thing my company considered when making a decision.
Just had my first blowout with one and I can say losing ten percent of what’s holding you up with one blowout is not a good feeling in a loaded chem. tanker !!!
( Tractor has them and picked up a trailer that had them making me a ten wheeler, most of our trailers have eight wheels ).
Then I was incredibly lucky to have a shoulder wide enough for the whole rig right after the bridge it blew on. And it was just about to burst into flames when I stopped. Since you can’t limp anywhere like a regular truck I was thinking of all the places this could have happened- like the Bay bridge to Annapolis that I crossed a few hours earlier. Like they say on Shark Tank : “And for those reasons - I’m out.”Speed_Drums, slow.rider and Rug_Trucker Thank this.
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