I buy new equipment several times per year and just hadn’t given it a lot of thought past I don’t have time for it to be malfunctioning. If the megas aren’t doing it there probably is a reason.
Maybe technology has gotten better, I don’t know. Would we really pay any less at tolls or is it simply to save on 4 tires and a tiny fraction of fuel?
Why don't more of us run lift axle trailers?
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Prime runs automatic front axle lifts on their flatbeds IIRC.
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I have a lift on my flatbed, front axle. Barely any fuel mileage is being saved when it's up. Saves money on tolls and tires. Purchased the trailer new in 2018, haven't had any mechanical issues with the lift yet...
Making turns when it's up can be a PIA, definitely gotta swing really really wide. I would recommend wiring a switch inside the cab so you can drop/raise it on the go when needed, which I still have never done LOL.cke, D.Tibbitt, gentleroger and 6 others Thank this. -
I would love to have a lift axle dry van. I haul light a lot and as an O/O I could definitely save on tires, brakes and tolls. I ordered a new black Dane dry van with disc brakes, lift axle and lots of other goodies right about the time Covid hit. It was priced to me at about $42k. I'm still waiting on the call that it's ready. I've got the money in hand waiting on his call, Lol.
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HEB Grocery in Texas on the newer equipment their 53 Refers are spec'd with lift axles on the front axle, the new Volvo tractors the front drive axle is also spec'd with a lift axle. For the most part they run to the stores loaded, drop & hook to empty and return to distribution center.
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Last week at a Shipper ( empty aluminum pop/ beer cans) saw a company with singled out tires on their 53’. Must be all they do with the trailer. Only 4 tires instead of 8. I thought that was a pretty good idea. Lift axle wouldn’t pay off for me. Almost always loaded heavy, and not much DH.
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