Moving on up

While much of the talk about truck suspensions these days centers on the incredible rise in popularity of air ride, there are other advancements making waves, even a couple of fascinating design concepts that have yet to leap off the drawing board, that deserve discussion. According to suspension engineers at independent suppliers and truck OEMs alike, whether or not the most futuristic advances ever reach the pavement, there are innovations aplenty being built into today's heavy-duty truck and tractor suspensions that will benefit fleet owners by protecting their equipment investment and boosting their appeal to truck drivers. Typical ...

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