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I cannot make the turn into my driveway without heming and hawing, and once in the driveway it is a steep uphill turn. The scrubbing tandems are chewing up my asphalt. First thought was to unlock one side of the front tandem axle to eliminate the chewing, but this will get me stuck in the yard if I run off the driveway (it happens...)
There is a lot of articulation in the bogey axle setup, what do you think would happen if some sort of device such as airbags or a winch was to lift the rear axle or push down on the front to raise the rear axle? It seems to me this would take 2ft off the wheelbase and eliminate the scrubbing. If I got stuck a switch flip in the cab could drop the rear axle down and it is a 6x6 again.
I know there was a large thread on driving with a chained up axle, but I am talking about something that is able to be done on the fly, at low speeds, for the purpose of low speed no load maneuvering. Am considering an experiment in a parking lot to measure turning radius then chain up the rear axle and measure again.
There is a lot of articulation in the bogey axle setup, what do you think would happen if some sort of device such as airbags or a winch was to lift the rear axle or push down on the front to raise the rear axle? It seems to me this would take 2ft off the wheelbase and eliminate the scrubbing. If I got stuck a switch flip in the cab could drop the rear axle down and it is a 6x6 again.
I know there was a large thread on driving with a chained up axle, but I am talking about something that is able to be done on the fly, at low speeds, for the purpose of low speed no load maneuvering. Am considering an experiment in a parking lot to measure turning radius then chain up the rear axle and measure again.
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