Smoothing the ride for flats

Given the abuse flatdeck and tanker trailers have to endure, the simpler the maintenance, the better. That’s the theory behind the Dana Spicer RF Series air-ride trailer suspension, available at GAW ratings of 20,000, 23,000, 25,000, and 30,000 pounds. You can opt for a weld-on or bolt-on version with multiple top plate configurations, and both designs have reinforced internal gussets to improve strength. Other features include a spring type trailer suspension for single, tandem, and multi-axle applications; a strong 5-3/4-inch diameter axle tube; interchangeable trailer and tractor brake service parts; and
shortened brake cams to increase brake response.
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