KANANASKIS, Alta. – Lift axles have picked up and moved out West. “The word milestone comes to mind. For Western Canada it’s a big deal and we’re excited as to have this approved,” said Irwin Dueck, ...
Heavy-duty truck suspensions have a thankless task. If they work correctly, they largely are forgotten in day-to-day fleet operations. It’s not until a suspension fails, or a driver starts complaining ...
Hendrickson Specialty Products -- Auxiliary Axle Systems has introduced its new HLC Series 1 Air Kits (HLC Series) for lift axles. The new HLC Series is designed as a drop-in replacement for the ...
IMI’s Intelligent Lift Axle Control Module is designed to consistently deploy and retract lift axles to the correct pressure settings, helping to eliminate driver guesswork, reduce the risk of ...
One of the problems with lift axles is that you have to raise and lower them occasionally. If you don’t have controls inside the cab, the operation is an inconvenience at best. The auxiliary axle ...
Pusher axles and the "flying tag" on this mixer truck are raised for crawling through deep sand in eastern Minnesota. While on the road, the lift axles are lowered to spread the truck's weight, ...
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SAF-Holland is offering a new axle lift technology as an option on its CBX40 tandem axle slider suspension systems. The Auto-PosiLift combines the CBX PosiLift axle lift feature with a unique ...
Have you ever wondered about the real, practical differences between a stock IFS truck, one that is lifted using qualify aftermarket components, and one that has been given a straight-axle conversion?
SAF-Holland is now offering Auto-PosiLift Axle Lift technology as an option on SAF CBX40 Tandem Axle Slider Suspension systems. The Auto-PosiLift combines the CBX PosiLift axle lift feature with a ...
Have you ever wondered about the real, practical differences between a stock IFS truck, one that is lifted using qualify aftermarket components, and one that has been given a straight-axle conversion?