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Originally Posted by Bullrack
Either double frame or spec the heavier single rails. Don't forget I need the lift axle and try to keep at least 54" axle spacing. The length would help somewhat but becomes a washout due to lost turning radius with the dual steering gears and flotation steers. I may end up getting away from the flotation steers and doing a 14,600 steer to get back some turning ability since I can't seem to get much more than 12K on my steer anyway with a conventional neck lowboy. If I ran the neck at 14-16 feet long I could load my steer but then have to deal with length issues when unloaded.
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I personally don't see much need for double frame on a truck that spends most of its life on pavement or at least flat ground. On a log truck pulling 150k+ through the woods......maybe, but a hwy truck pulling legal weight permit loads IMO its added weight an a rust nightmare.