sandman2234
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- Joined
- Dec 4, 2005
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- 6,116
- Location
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Tractor
- JD2555 and a few Allis Chalmers and now one Kubota
A lot of companies are getting away from the super singles due to having to buy a rim almost every time you blow a tire. You can't limp anywhere , but you do have to get out of the road!Another different angle ... I'm a long distance truck driver, and quite a few companies have spec'd there trucks and trailers with "super singles" ... One wide 50 series tire to take the place of the duals ... The wheels have no offset, and used on standard axles ... The reason is for fuel economy.
I call them "silly singles" and won't drive a truck or trailer with them on, they do reduce the overall sidewall to sidewall measurement by a bit ... If one blows out, you can't "limp it in", and if you got to put chains on, they are very heavy and awkward to put on ... Same reason I have "singles" to put on each of my duals, easier to handle ...
Many semi-trucks though are going down the road with only 10 tires, instead of the much more common 18 tires ...
David from jax