Apr-08-2021 02:47 PM
Apr-10-2021 05:15 AM
Apr-10-2021 03:37 AM
aarondeere wrote:2oldman wrote:
I own one, and it's Sport Chassis, not Sports.
Air seats, air cab, air hitch, air shocks. And plenty of headroom. And you sit up high. And 22.5" tires roll smooth.
I will admit one annoyance.. I'm constantly battling air leaks. Nothing critical, but I wish someone could fix them for longer than 6 months.
Sorry sport chassis. Get use to air leaks. Winter time is the worst for me with the fittings shrinking. Have 2 fendt tractors that have air brakes and there is always something hissing a little. Mechanic says only worry when the leaks get big. Having all the air suspensions sure does sound like a nice ride though.
Apr-09-2021 06:29 PM
Apr-09-2021 02:01 PM
aarondeere wrote:
With this do you think the days of medium duty trucks are somewhat numbered?
Apr-09-2021 10:49 AM
aarondeere wrote:I have hydraulic brakes, which to some people is a total surprise. Some don't even believe me.
Have 2 fendt tractors that have air brakes and there is always something hissing a little. Mechanic says only worry when the leaks get big.
Apr-09-2021 10:28 AM
2oldman wrote:
I own one, and it's Sport Chassis, not Sports.
Air seats, air cab, air hitch, air shocks. And plenty of headroom. And you sit up high. And 22.5" tires roll smooth.
I will admit one annoyance.. I'm constantly battling air leaks. Nothing critical, but I wish someone could fix them for longer than 6 months.
Apr-09-2021 10:25 AM
valhalla360 wrote:carringb wrote:
I think they'll make a come-back soon.
Biggest detractor is lack of a good 4x4 option. Any true MDT with 4x4 is too high for towing most 5th wheels.
Once somebody offers a series-hydrid powertain, front electric motors will make 4x4 (or really AWD, but in some ways this can perform better) feasible without raising the chassis-height.
Articulated transit buses already offer a similar powertrain. Diesel gens-set is mounted at the back. Rear and center axles are electric-powered.
I don't think 4x4 is really a factor. MDTs are usually towing monster 40ft+ 5th wheels...not many people drag those off road.
If you are thinking to go off roading once unhooked...a diesel dually 1 ton, is a lousy off road option. If you are into off roading, it usually means a toy hauler and the toys are used for off road play.
Apr-09-2021 08:39 AM
valhalla360 wrote:carringb wrote:
I think they'll make a come-back soon.
Biggest detractor is lack of a good 4x4 option. Any true MDT with 4x4 is too high for towing most 5th wheels.
Once somebody offers a series-hydrid powertain, front electric motors will make 4x4 (or really AWD, but in some ways this can perform better) feasible without raising the chassis-height.
Articulated transit buses already offer a similar powertrain. Diesel gens-set is mounted at the back. Rear and center axles are electric-powered.
I don't think 4x4 is really a factor. MDTs are usually towing monster 40ft+ 5th wheels...not many people drag those off road.
If you are thinking to go off roading once unhooked...a diesel dually 1 ton, is a lousy off road option. If you are into off roading, it usually means a toy hauler and the toys are used for off road play.
Apr-09-2021 08:00 AM
Apr-09-2021 07:33 AM
Apr-09-2021 06:11 AM
carringb wrote:
I think they'll make a come-back soon.
Biggest detractor is lack of a good 4x4 option. Any true MDT with 4x4 is too high for towing most 5th wheels.
Once somebody offers a series-hydrid powertain, front electric motors will make 4x4 (or really AWD, but in some ways this can perform better) feasible without raising the chassis-height.
Articulated transit buses already offer a similar powertrain. Diesel gens-set is mounted at the back. Rear and center axles are electric-powered.
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