mchero
Apr 01, 2017Explorer
Super Singles
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 truc...
stvdman wrote:Three trucks in 1900 miles? I see three a day on my 10 mile commute to work. They seem rock solid and straight as an arrow to me. Actually the super single trucks seem to be better maintained with better drivers.
Without reading all of the post before this one, thought I would share and hope its not a repeat.
During recent 1900 mile r/t from MD to FL back to MD..had the opportunity to observe a few trucks with "super singles". What I noticed it they appear to have a little more "tail wag" and move a little more when being passed or passing other big vehicles. They also tended to "crab" (go down the road at a slight angle from front to back) a little when the truck moved from side to side in its lane.
Only saw three that I remember and closely followed two..one for about the whole state of NC.
Just a small observance in both time and distance, but it was noticeable, even if just a little.