Jim Deggys
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To follow up, I have not dueled out the tires yet, I was waiting to see how the current 14.5R20’s would handle the load before I make the purchase. The sketchup pic is kind of what I am trying to achieve.
This is the wheelbase widened 13',6" to accommodate the Container
The attached container weighs 6,000 lbs and is 8’X24’, Overall height is 13’,0.5”, the right side of the container “roughly 700lbs” was removed and will be replaced with doors as in the sketchup pic.
My initial concern was that the width of the rear axles “outside of tire to outside of tire” was too narrow. My outside tire width is 84” and the box is 96”. I felt a 12” narrower base would not handle the load in less than ideal conditions. The suspension “squatted” 2.25” when the box was added. We drove it around the yard and I felt that it was swaying too much. We removed the containers’ side-corrugation-panel and I thought it was going to flip over. I did not get any pics of the lean “out of balance” but it was pretty drastic. I estimate about a 9” lean to the left.
I am by no means a mechanic but think the major problem is the “off road” type suspension needs to be “stiffened” to be more like a box truck. Then widening the base by adding tires if needed.
Any suggestions?
This is the wheelbase widened 13',6" to accommodate the Container
The attached container weighs 6,000 lbs and is 8’X24’, Overall height is 13’,0.5”, the right side of the container “roughly 700lbs” was removed and will be replaced with doors as in the sketchup pic.
My initial concern was that the width of the rear axles “outside of tire to outside of tire” was too narrow. My outside tire width is 84” and the box is 96”. I felt a 12” narrower base would not handle the load in less than ideal conditions. The suspension “squatted” 2.25” when the box was added. We drove it around the yard and I felt that it was swaying too much. We removed the containers’ side-corrugation-panel and I thought it was going to flip over. I did not get any pics of the lean “out of balance” but it was pretty drastic. I estimate about a 9” lean to the left.
I am by no means a mechanic but think the major problem is the “off road” type suspension needs to be “stiffened” to be more like a box truck. Then widening the base by adding tires if needed.
Any suggestions?