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Super Singles

mchero
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Anybody running super singles on their class A???

For those of you unfamiliar with super singles they are a single WIDE tire/rim that replaces the duals on the rear axle(s) seen on some of the trucks on our highways.
They are very efficient BUT if you have a blowout your unable to limp to a station.
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
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2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel
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Hikerdogs
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One reason super singles are popular on cement and trash trucks is they provide more floatation over soft ground. Another is that there is no accumulation of debris between the tires that will be expelled when getting back on paved roads.

Super singles are far more popular in the southern states than where the snow flies. While they may get better mileage their profile also doesn't lend itself to slick and/or snow covered roads.

I do business with a local tire company that services several concrete companies in the area. Nearly every time I've been at their shop I've seen cement truck tires coming in from the field. Almost every tire that had a problem while on the road also required the rim to be replaced.

The same also often happens for tires in dual configuration. The big difference is the cost of a super single tire and rim compared to those used in dual configuration.
Hikerdogs
2013 Winnebago Adventurer

gbopp
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Trackrig
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Explorer II
A super single tire does not mean or is not just a wide tire like cement trucks or or heavy equipment haulers used on the front axles for years where duals wouldn't fit or work to carry heavier weights. Super singles are also lower profile tires to cut down on wind resistance and the weight of the tire and rim.

It's worthwhile to convert a high mileage truck but you'd never break even on fuel savings vs new rims and tires on a low mileage MH. Also possibly having to change your rear end ratio because the tires have a smaller diameter.

Bill
Nodwell RN110 out moose hunting. 4-53 Detroit, Clark 5 spd, 40" wide tracks, 10:00x20 tires, 16,000# capacity, 22,000# weight. You know the mud is getting deep when it's coming in the doors.

moisheh
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They were never designed for RV's and will not improve your MPG as they do on a class 8 truck.

Moisheh

Bruce_Brown
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I found the old thread;

Super Singles Found Here
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
Bruce & Jill Brown
2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910

Ivylog
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Explorer III
Mchero, you are the one confused. :S
Cement and trash trucks often use super singles on the front that are wider than the one used on a semi. Heck, many of the big DPs are using 365/80/22.5 on the steer and tag axles... I would call that a super single as they will carry more than the 17,000 lbs/axle allowed on a semi with tandem axles.
This post is my opinion (free advice). It is not intended to influence anyone's judgment nor do I advocate anyone do what I propose.
Sold 04 Dynasty to our son after 14 great years.
Upgraded with a 08 HR Navigator 45โ€™...

Bruce_Brown
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Someone on here has them. There was a big discussion a few years back on them and one member tried them.
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
Bruce & Jill Brown
2008 Kountry Star Pusher 3910

Winnipeg
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I have never seen a MH with super singles on it. I imagine that the cost of the rims and tires would take a lot of miles to pay back the gain in fuel economy.

With highway trucks, you can either order them with super singles or re-use the dullys on a different tractor (assuming you have a few tractors). I don't see a market for used MH wheels / tires.

mchero
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slickest1 wrote:
Good luck when you blow one of them on your coach. I have run them on the front of gravel and mixer trucks ans would never consider it on my coach. I ran them on steer axles and in slippery conditions they were terrible and on the rear I can't see them being much better.


I think your a tad confused Slickest1

You run them on drive axles, not steer axles as you just stated above!

Also clearly stated in my post above that you Can't limp down the road if you have a blowout. Not looking for any luck.

LOL
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
1K Solar dieselrvowners.com
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel

slickest1
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Good luck when you blow one of them on your coach. I have run them on the front of gravel and mixer trucks ans would never consider it on my coach. I ran them on steer axles and in slippery conditions they were terrible and on the rear I can't see them being much better.
1998 Holiday Rambler Imperial 40 ft.
Dennis and Marcie and Pup the Jack Russell

mchero
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rk911 wrote:
mchero wrote:
Anybody running super singles on their class A???

For those of you unfamiliar with super singles they are a single WIDE tire/rim that replaces the duals on the rear axle(s) seen on some of the trucks on our highways.
The are very efficient BUT if you have a blowout your unable to limp to a station.

first i've heard of them. what's the advantage?


Very fuel efficient. My brother knows a guy that has 2 identical trucks, one has the super singles and has been getting MUCH better mileage than the truck with standard duals.
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
1K Solar dieselrvowners.com
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel

rk911
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Explorer
mchero wrote:
Anybody running super singles on their class A???

For those of you unfamiliar with super singles they are a single WIDE tire/rim that replaces the duals on the rear axle(s) seen on some of the trucks on our highways.
The are very efficient BUT if you have a blowout your unable to limp to a station.

first i've heard of them. what's the advantage?
Rich
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Passin_Thru
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I hear they are squirrely on wet pavement but I would never run them on a Class 8 or my RV.