SUSPENSIONS: Still on a diet

As any trucker knows, weight is a big deal: Shaving pounds off a vehicle helps improve fuel economy and — most importantly — makes it possible to carry more freight, thus generating more revenue. That's why truck manufacturers continue to focus on driving weight out of their products, and why developing ever-lighter suspensions remains a top priority in truck design circles. After years spent slimming suspensions down, however, the challenge at this point is finding new ways to cut weight, explains Frank Bio, product manager for Volvo Trucks North America. “Over the years, we've been pursuing what I ...

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