A bit of stretch looks nice but the one in the first post is overboard IMO. But if it makes the driver happy and proud to drive it then its all good.
Just my opinion, its worth what you paid for it.
Stretching frames on Trucks? What is the purpose?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Flat Earth Trucker, Jul 26, 2023.
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A Stretched frame tractor with a 53' spread axle flat can accommodate a 63'+ steel beam (or overhead crane bar like your picture), without ever pulling a permit,( in most states ), thus being competitive to people like myself with heavier stretch trailers. More weight capacity.
The only time I have an advantage is when the load is not self supporting.
Trust me, when I see a stretch frame truck pulling a long beam, he gets the stink eye from me, but it's with respect, because he figured out a better mousetrap.
Now if it's pulling a reefer - I just look over and say "That's cool", and go on with my day.
Little else bores me more than seeing regular fleet specced trucks rolling down the road, drab and subdued. Stretch frame tractors scream "WOWW BABY!" to me, but I might be a bit biased.pete781693, singlescrewshaker, Deere hunter and 11 others Thank this. -
That's an old one.singlescrewshaker, Deere hunter, exhausted379 and 12 others Thank this. -
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It's turning radius is obviously dog poop and its fuel mileage suffers as well.Rideandrepair, Numb, nikmirbre and 1 other person Thank this. -
The picture you posted, that's just cool - and if that driver is happy, then that's all that matters. Yes, it's impractical, with a van or reefer, but, I'm sure you put playing cards in the spokes of your bicycle wheels at some stage of your youth?Feedman, pete781693, singlescrewshaker and 9 others Thank this. -
Someone is a big Dum Dum.Rideandrepair, Lonesome, nikmirbre and 2 others Thank this. -
its about loving what you do and taking pride in building what you want... guys customizing their trucks do not give 2 ####s about fuel mileage or wind resitance or anything else mentioned.. they leave that for the haters to worry about...AModelCat, pete781693, singlescrewshaker and 13 others Thank this. -
You know there's thousands of trucks running around with frame splices that will never fail. Sure some are hack jobs and may fall apart but most will be forgotten about and never be a problem. It's not an inevitable
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I didn’t know this was a new phenomenon.
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