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I had a bit of a nose online but couldn't find a definitive answer.
I'm in a 68 plate Merc unit at work and this has it, as do the 67 plate Dafs we have. We also have a selection of other trucks going back to 11 plates, they don't
I'm interested to know now, so if I remember next week I'll pop in the workshop and see if I can find out for sure.
In both the Dafs and Mercs I mentioned that are fitted with the system it is a great idea, it is worth mentioning though that in both of these I have had the system momentarily kick in for no apparent reason. This apparently is a 'thing' and is only split second, but bloody hell does it give you a shock
I'm in a 68 plate Merc unit at work and this has it, as do the 67 plate Dafs we have. We also have a selection of other trucks going back to 11 plates, they don't
I'm interested to know now, so if I remember next week I'll pop in the workshop and see if I can find out for sure.
In both the Dafs and Mercs I mentioned that are fitted with the system it is a great idea, it is worth mentioning though that in both of these I have had the system momentarily kick in for no apparent reason. This apparently is a 'thing' and is only split second, but bloody hell does it give you a shock
Nickyboy said:
It's been mandatory on trucks over 7.5t since 2015. There exemptions however, those with steel suspension as apose to air and 4 axle trucks are exempt as it apparently affect it's performance.
Nicky, do you have a link?I can understand the steel over air thing, but how does the 4 axle thing work, (as in definition?)
4 axle trucks? On a unit this would only be for STGO stuff I guess, and on a rigid setup 3 axles would normally be the max, although 4 is def becoming more normal of late.
4 axles I fully understand if on a artic/drawbar setup, if combined.
Then there is the whole unit/trailer compatible thing....
https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/advice/road-safety/aut...
There's not an awful lot of info available about it
There's not an awful lot of info available about it
We have two brand new (they were 6 months ago) Volvo FH750 8x4 170t GVW and they don’t have it, however my 2016 DAF XF 8x4 FTM 150t GVW does
Volvo is on air, DAF is on steel
I hate it to be honest, it picks up things when we are in places on a road we wouldn’t usually be with a normal load and has interfered whilst doing so. Even taking a wider swing than usual with an extender on can upset mine. As a result I usually switch it off
Volvo is on air, DAF is on steel
I hate it to be honest, it picks up things when we are in places on a road we wouldn’t usually be with a normal load and has interfered whilst doing so. Even taking a wider swing than usual with an extender on can upset mine. As a result I usually switch it off
https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/trans/main/wp2...
Is the regulation that gives the dates, exemptions etc.
It's going to be mandatory on cars in a couple of years too.
Is the regulation that gives the dates, exemptions etc.
It's going to be mandatory on cars in a couple of years too.
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