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ChikinTrucka 01-13-2008 10:40 PM

Mack Vision steering
 
OK, I'm no newbie, but I feel like it in this truck. I have never had a truck that was harder to drive in a straight line. I've driven almost every kind of truck, from a 'B' Mack to a new Freightshaker 'classic' But nothing has handled as bad as this 2005 Vision. Anyone else have this problem? Or am I just getting old and finding my job more difficult?
Thanks.

LadyNorthStar 01-14-2008 12:56 AM

Maybe it need a wheel alignment, or has some other issue with the steering components.
If its that bad it should be considered a serious problem, and be looked at!

Malaki86 01-14-2008 01:14 AM

I agree. Something is probably worn out in the suspension or the alignment is severely off.

bandits44x 01-14-2008 01:51 AM

I just started with a new company and for the last 2 weeks or so I've been driving a Mack vision...handles pretty good.

Uturn2001 01-14-2008 05:49 AM

I know a couple of O/O who own Visions and they have never mentioned any inherent problems with them.

I agree with the above. Sounds like that truck needs a thorough going over from the tires on up.

ChikinTrucka 01-14-2008 10:20 PM

Must just be me. I drove and old Mack with 1.5 million miles on it and thought it handled good. Then went to a 2004(?) Vision and couldn't keep it between the lines. Now I'm in a different Vision (2005?) and feel it handles the same way. Maybe I'm just gettin' old, lazy, or not used to the way modern trucks handle. Whatever the case, I'll know for sure when I get into a different truck. Thanks for the feedback.
Keep the bugs off your bumper and the Bears off your tail!

jegzus 01-15-2008 01:14 AM

I've noticed that too in the 06' vision I used to drive. It's almost like the steering has a "delay" in it. Not "play" but actual delay....it's hard to explain unless you've experienced it yourself.

Stainless 01-15-2008 09:17 PM

We had a Mack Vision as a loaner from Penske once and at high speed it felt like it was floating from side to side a wee bit. You had to drive the thing like actors pretend to drive cars on TV, always turning the wheel back and forth.

Plus the turning radius on the thing was terrible. Nobody ever wanted to drive it.

ChikinTrucka 01-20-2008 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jegzus
I've noticed that too in the 06' vision I used to drive. It's almost like the steering has a "delay" in it. Not "play" but actual delay....it's hard to explain unless you've experienced it yourself.


Finally, someone else. Now I don't feel defective, it's the truck!

ChikinTrucka 01-20-2008 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stainless
We had a Mack Vision as a loaner from Penske once and at high speed it felt like it was floating from side to side a wee bit. You had to drive the thing like actors pretend to drive cars on TV, always turning the wheel back and forth.

Plus the turning radius on the thing was terrible. Nobody ever wanted to drive it.


That's it exactly.
Maybe I need to slow down...., not.
:roll:


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