JayMaechtlen
Industrial
- Jun 28, 2001
- 1,044
Greetings!
there is an interesting disagreement between "mechanics" and a driving team of a major trucking company here in the Western US.
The "mechanics" are claiming that airbag suspension systems don't really need shocks, that the shocks are just there to keep the suspension from over-extending!
The driving team is complaining of ride and handling problems, and of physical ailments due to the ride problems.
The last set of tire lasted well enough, but were showing odd wear. They looked like they were hopping or something...
I would think truck suspension would need damping every bit as much as auto suspension- and that air bags would not have the inherent frictional damping that leaf springs do.
feedback or suggestions?
thanks
Jay
Jay Maechtlen
there is an interesting disagreement between "mechanics" and a driving team of a major trucking company here in the Western US.
The "mechanics" are claiming that airbag suspension systems don't really need shocks, that the shocks are just there to keep the suspension from over-extending!
The driving team is complaining of ride and handling problems, and of physical ailments due to the ride problems.
The last set of tire lasted well enough, but were showing odd wear. They looked like they were hopping or something...
I would think truck suspension would need damping every bit as much as auto suspension- and that air bags would not have the inherent frictional damping that leaf springs do.
feedback or suggestions?
thanks
Jay
Jay Maechtlen