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What is it you're building? ..a few millimeter either or that rellevant?
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Dan , for wheel base measurement , Truckmaker is right on the $ . Bridge law only specifies the min distance between axles for a specific weight to be carried . I'm not sure how the manufacture figures the twin steer set up . I think it is still from the front most front axle
. IIRC from pics of what I saw your building , I don't think you need to worry about that unless it's different . If your going military , I don't think they worry about bridge law .
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The M919 concrete batch truck has to be hauled empty on a lowboy trailer in kalifonia, something to do with not recognizing lift axle's. Cheer's, Neil. |
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but I also wanted the tandem setup measurements because the size tires I'm running don't allow me to use the basic Tamiya configuration. I figured because I'm making the tandem mount I might as well get as exact as possible to keep it scale with the rest of the build. As you figured I probably don't need to worry about it with this truck but it's technically not a full military truck, it is available to the private sector as well. The other build I'm doing is full on military so I really wasn't worried at all about that one. Thank you very much to all who chimed in on this, all the info was very helpful. --Dan
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Dan,
Are you wanting the overall wheelbase of the vehicle or the axle spacing between axles. Here is both measurements. Overall wheelbase is from the center of the steer axle to between the tandem axles gives you overall wheelbase. For example 265" wb. Axle spacing is measured from the center of the front drive axle or trailer to the center of the second drive axle or trailer. Most configurations are what we call closed tandems will be 50" from center of the front drive to center of the second drive. On trailers a closed tandem will be the same 50" and when you get into a spread axle like you see on flatbeds or some reefer trailers the min is 10'-2" and up to 12' or 144". Ok the picture below is a closed tandem and the measurement is from the center of the axle cover to the center of the second axle cover. ![]() This shot shows overall wheelbase which is measured from the center of the steer axle to between the drive axles. In this case the overall wheelbase on this truck is 303" wheelbase. ![]() This truck the overall wheelbase of the tractor is 331" wheelbase of the truck with a 53' trailer with a 12' or 144" spread on the trailer. ![]() ![]() I hope this answered all your questions. Good Luck Wade
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Dan,
If you are wanting to do dual steer then the same applies on the steer.
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