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Thread: Candanien Spread?? (spelling)

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    mrwiszer is offline Member
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    Default Candanien Spread?? (spelling)

    Just wondering what are some experiences with the Candanien Spread on the drive axle's. I'm looking at a dump with this spread on Hendrickson Walking-Beam, and wanted to know if they are harder on the Rearend's or tires, making tight turns. Would like to hear from someone who has experience with these.

    T.I.A. Joe

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    special k is offline Board Regular
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    Any time you have a bigger spread it'll be harder on tires. I wouldn't worry about the rear-ends. Most people agree that the bigger the spread the better the articulation of the rear suspension which means better traction.

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