Which suspension would you rather have in a dump truck grossing 85k? More stable and heavy duty?
Chalmers rubber block vs Hendrickson walking beam
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by JakeBrakeChampion, Jul 6, 2011.
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Had a ten wheeler with Hendrickson(iirc) 65K rubber block suspension. It was a heavy truck, but i never had any complaint with suspension. Did ride alittle hard.
Cant have everything( if only i could convince wifey of that). -
If you are buying used, you should really examine the walking beam bushings.
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i have the hendricks rubber block in my dump ride is a little tough some times but i need to replace the rear shocks(4) and i think it will ride better....my truck is a tri and i cant gross that much here in nc, but truck came from florida and according to some of the papers and stuff they gross 78000 down there with tri so i think the rubber block is fine....
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Both would make my kidneys hurt!
Hendrickson has a fix for they're walking beam. -
Personally, I'd either go with the Raydan Air Link if I needed to use air pressure to gauge my load or a Mack Camelback if I didn't... -
the air ride stuff is not all that great from what im told by buddies that have air ride ...they work great on the ride but once off the road its a bad ride...i have even seen for my self a dump truck turn over after bacing up a hill and trying to dump..ask the guy what happen he forgot to dump the bags.......but that could have been just what he said
but most say off road is not that great....i myself am off road most of the time....
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Having owned several Hendrickson suspensions, I will say they are tough, rough riding when empty or loaded light, and ride decent when fully loaded. And they will also lean a lot on a dump truck. The springs are mounted directly under the frame, the same for Chalmers. The truck that used to bust my butt on twisty roads had a Reyco four leaf suspension. The springs are mounted outside the frame rails, and offer better stability, but you loose articulation with the Reyco.
If the only choice is Hendrickson and Chalmers, and empty ride is not a consideration, I would choose Chalmers. Otherwise I would choose a RTE Hendrickson, as the RT Hendrickson rides like a dog when empty or loaded light, but the RT may be more stable when dumping on an off level surface.JR’s 6-71 Thanks this.
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