Ridewell has released a new disc-brake version of the Ridewell-brand axle. Available with MeritorWABCO PAN 22 air disc brakes, it features a 5-in.-diameter axle with .59 -in. wall thickness (.75” ...
Rockwell axles have always been desirable off-road. They are relatively inexpensive, and replacement or upgraded parts are readily available, making them great candidates for fitting big tires under ...
Ingersoll Axles has introduced a 30-degree disc brake self-steering axle. The new SSA has a forward facing tie-rod design that allows turn angles up to 30 degrees for disc brake axles. It is offered ...
Noting its total cost of ownership (TCO) benefits such as weight savings and maintenance advantages, Ridewell Suspensions has approved the Bendix ADB22X-LT air disc brake – engineered specifically for ...
A disc brake version of Ridewell’s brand axle is available with Wabco Pan 22 air disc brakes and has a 5-inch diameter axle, a parallel spindle and a hub-piloted 11.25-inch diameter bolt-circle long ...
Many of us who have owned older vehicles have had one or more with front drum brakes. While drums can be made somewhat effective with high quality shoes and some careful tweaking, front disc brakes ...
Meritor WABCO Vehicle Control Systems has announced the availability of its proprietary Single Piston PAN 22 Series Air Disc Brake at Hendrickson International. Effective immediately, the brake can be ...
The new federal mandate requiring shorter stopping distances dictates more brake torque for the front axle of trucks and tractors. The regulation can be accommodated by bigger drums, but it may ...
For whatever reasons, whether the technology didn't exist or counting beans was an issue, the braking system installed by the factory on early Chevrolet and GMC pickups isn't exactly the hot ticket ...
The disc brake version of the Ridewell brand axle is available with Wabco PAN 22 air disc brakes. 5-in.-diameter axle with .59-in. wall (.75 in. available) Parallel spindle Hub-piloted, ...
For whatever reasons, whether the technology didn't exist or counting beans was an issue, the braking system installed by the factory on early Chevrolet and GMC pickups isn't exactly the hot ticket ...
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