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Re: O.T. Single tire rear semi axles
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Posted by Chris Jones on September 09, 2006 at 18:29:32 from (65.190.74.221):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Single tire rear semi axles posted by BigMarv1085 on September 09, 2006 at 18:06:43:
I'm seeing them pulling your basic van trailers and I'd never seen them before. I live in NC. Granted when they go to a 3rd axle on the truck (often air liftable around here) they are usually running singles on those "extra" axles. But actually I see that more on dump trucks than tractors. Back in 1990 I was up in Detroit on business and I commonly saw trucks on the interstate up there that had 4 or more rear axles on the tractor and 5 or more axles on the trailers--those things looked like one long line of axles. Don't know if they were dullies or singles.
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