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Diesel power 01-19-2011 09:56 AM

Super Single tires
 
Can anyone tell me about super singal tires? what kind of load will they carry? my buddy would like to run them on his single axel camper witch he uses to carry his 38 foot double high inclosed trailer.

tiremann9669 01-19-2011 06:20 PM

Keep in mind if you have a flat on duals you can limp to a safe place, if you have a flat with super singles guess where you're stopping. Another thing is in the case of a blowout you'll have more control of the vehicle with duals than with singles. :c:

Miller 01-19-2011 06:25 PM

I work for a trucking company, we run singles on some of our semi's... of they can handle it the motor home could iam shure

GuyWithA24Valve 01-19-2011 07:17 PM

I still wouldn't run em for the same reason tireman9669 said. With duals you still have a second tire to limp somewhere with. If you blow out a super single, you are SOL my friend

crzycummins 01-19-2011 08:47 PM

lets break this down. on a big rig you have atleast two axles on the truck and the trailer. unless you are running a single axle in which case i havent seen one with super singles. but i digress. with two axles you more than likely will not blow two at a time...it can happen but not often, so you will still have one tire holding the load on that side. now if you only have one axle then whats to keep the axle from hitting the ground in the case of a blow out? the rim. when the rim hits the ground that causes damage. so i would stay away from the super singles unless you have a tandem axle vehicle.

tiremann9669 01-19-2011 09:03 PM

When you blow one that axle is on the ground and all the weight is on the other axle wich instantly overloads that tire and even if that one dosn't blow, you're not going anywhere. Super singles is the stupidest idea I've ever seen in the commercial tire market. Except of course on a steer application where there's only one tire per side anyways. :c:

FTE 03-03-2011 07:35 PM

Super singles SUCK!!!! When you blow a tire, it ruins the rim regardless if you have tandem axles. (ask me how I know) Also they are dangerous in snow, ice , and rain. Not worth the extra fuel savings they claim.

1st_gen_puller 03-03-2011 09:00 PM

when you blow a tire on a rig the axle/wheel whatever will be on the ground... i understand your thinking... my dad has rubber torsion axles on his cattle trailer... bolted to the frame so the axle itself does not travel up/down... whereas (like a semi) on a walking beam suspension the axle travels down when the tire blows... just like on a vehicle.. hope it helps some... :choochoo:

white93 03-03-2011 10:08 PM

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Super singles are a pita, especially when it takes a tire guy 4hrs to get to you and hes only 25 miles away. From what Ive heard when they first started getting popular most guys would just chain the axle up if one blew out, but DOT ruined that. The pic shows a perfect example. That was taken somewhere in the middle east and split rims are still quite popular there, so no super singles available. Haha, I bet it would take a tire guy years to reach them at the rate they get to you.:waiting2:

FTE 03-03-2011 11:08 PM


Originally Posted by white93 (Post 717945)
Super singles are a pita, especially when it takes a tire guy 4hrs to get to you and hes only 25 miles away. From what Ive heard when they first started getting popular most guys would just chain the axle up if one blew out, but DOT ruined that. The pic shows a perfect example. That was taken somewhere in the middle east and split rims are still quite popular there, so no super singles available. Haha, I bet it would take a tire guy years to reach them at the rate they get to you.:waiting2:

The name on the side of the truck says it all ASS-TRAN!!


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