Really? I thought it was 100km/hr there too?
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Really? I thought it was 100km/hr there too?
Speed limits - Heavy vehicles - Road rules - Safety & rules - Roads - Roads and Maritime Services
http://massmanagement.com.au/pdfs/ql...e%20072013.pdf
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Most of the Road Trains move stock in Nth QLD are spring suspension due to corrugations and dirt.
Its mostly haulers on the tar have air suspension and can do 100kmh.
Most of the stuff we see is limited to 90kmh.
Interesting the air suspension allows for a higher speed - personally I think that should apply to us too right? The D4 has air shocks too afterall, and doesn't seem too complicated to rig air shocks into a trailer! :)
As Graeme stated it's air springs on a D4 with a shock up the middle of the canister. Patriot Trailers offer air suspension components on their trailers. Don't quote me as I only had a brief discussion with a mate who owns one but I think it's an airbag and multi-shock set up on his.
Kev.
The Bruder EXP-6 comes with some clever four wheel air suspension. They also like their Landies, there is a token LC in their promo videos just for the uneducated out there [bigwhistle]
https://youtu.be/6VE9YYR6Si4
Yep , clever suspension, which is more than can be said for the knob driving the defeaner , wonder why we didn't see it come out the other side[bigwhistle]
I'm about 13.9 when towing and fully loaded. That's trip computer calculated so might be inaccurate. I try to fill as regularly as possible.
I've just picked up a new KK trailer and it has air springs. Not linked as with the D4, but quickly manually adjusted with the vehicle air compressor. There was an option to have a small compressor mounted inside, but the $ tag was out of wack with the effort to use external one.
Load adjustable ride height and leveling option for set up is a nice feature. Plus reduced overall unsprung weight.