TnD
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I'm looking at getting a M-812 Bridge Truck for use in my business.
A bit of background on the application. I will be hauling loads in the 16-20K lb range max, possibly with a matching trailer with about 6K in the the trailer. Haul distances will be short. Approx 45-65 miles. The reason I feel I need a 6x6 is that the terrain I will be on is mountainous, logging roads, grades sometimes exceeding 30%, narrow switchbacks etc...
I plan on doing a full modern air brake conversion (trailer would be braked as well). Also adding a JakeBrake.
The truck will be set up with super singles.
The two questions I have:
#1. with the 1600 series tires will there still be enough room to run chains, or should I stick with 1400. Also will the 1600's limit me with the above stated loads on extremely steep terrain (I am almost always unloaded when going up the steepest grades)
#2 what improvements in fuel economy have people seen from turbocharging. (If you have figures for loaded vs unloaded that would be a huge bonus)
A bit of background on the application. I will be hauling loads in the 16-20K lb range max, possibly with a matching trailer with about 6K in the the trailer. Haul distances will be short. Approx 45-65 miles. The reason I feel I need a 6x6 is that the terrain I will be on is mountainous, logging roads, grades sometimes exceeding 30%, narrow switchbacks etc...
I plan on doing a full modern air brake conversion (trailer would be braked as well). Also adding a JakeBrake.
The truck will be set up with super singles.
The two questions I have:
#1. with the 1600 series tires will there still be enough room to run chains, or should I stick with 1400. Also will the 1600's limit me with the above stated loads on extremely steep terrain (I am almost always unloaded when going up the steepest grades)
#2 what improvements in fuel economy have people seen from turbocharging. (If you have figures for loaded vs unloaded that would be a huge bonus)