We've had our new rig for a few months now. International 4300 chassis. It looks nice, it's big, giant box, chock fulla gear and probably would last 10 years if we don't drive it into a ditch first.
I just drove it tonight and the back end sways so much I yelled to the medic that I was going to sing sea chanties. For all intents it's all over the road between 40 and 55 mph or so.
The weight is something north of 9 tons. It's a single rear axle w/ 4 tires. The tires list "max tire pressure" of 120 PSI on the side wall and when it was delivered, thats what it was filled to. And was all over the road. Someone in our office called someone (no idea who) and they said that 120 would be for the max load of the chassis and we should be lower. Ok, I guess that makes sense, so down we go to 75 PSI..... still all over the road.
I'm wondering if 120 was really too high but now 75 may be too low. Anyone ever dealt with this?
I just drove it tonight and the back end sways so much I yelled to the medic that I was going to sing sea chanties. For all intents it's all over the road between 40 and 55 mph or so.
The weight is something north of 9 tons. It's a single rear axle w/ 4 tires. The tires list "max tire pressure" of 120 PSI on the side wall and when it was delivered, thats what it was filled to. And was all over the road. Someone in our office called someone (no idea who) and they said that 120 would be for the max load of the chassis and we should be lower. Ok, I guess that makes sense, so down we go to 75 PSI..... still all over the road.
I'm wondering if 120 was really too high but now 75 may be too low. Anyone ever dealt with this?