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Wondering what your experience has been with an ambulance equipped a fluid suspension system. Did it provide a smoother ride?
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We have two. Much smoother than air ride but were only up to 30k miles on it.
The sensors go crazy on highways, if youre going fast enough it can be a scary ride.
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We do have the controllers but were only allowed to touch the 3 preset buttons. We just learned quickly to not get into the grooves and it slows it down some.You should be able to dial back the sensitivity. Do you have the controller mounted in the cab somewhere? Not saying mess with it but it's worth a talk with your mechanical staff.
We've got them on all our new trucks and it's a night and day difference. The ride all around is smoother but the big thing I notice is turning in/out of parking lots when normally you'd get the huge rock back and forth unless you go .5 mph.
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I hope its not a terra star. We spent the better portion of a year chasing bugs in ours. Last month is the first time I worked an entire month in ours.We just ordered an international chassis quad cab to replace our current CCT unit and it's got liquid springs. Interested to try it out.
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No I think it's a durastar. It's replacing a Freightliner and I don't think they'd go down a class.I hope its not a terra star. We spent the better portion of a year chasing bugs in ours. Last month is the first time I worked an entire month in ours.
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No I think it's a durastar. It's replacing a Freightliner and I don't think they'd go down a class.![]()
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