Changes made to 86AR slider series

Sept. 2, 2011
Reyco Granning, makers of the 86AR slider series, has made two changes to the suspensions that will make them more cost efficient and quicker to install, the company said

Reyco Granning, makers of the 86AR slider series, has made two changes to the suspensions that will make them more cost efficient and quicker to install, the company said.

Starting this month, all 48-in. subframes will come standard with air tank brackets to accommodate a jumbo tank (12 in. OD) with mounting holes 29.5 in. center-to-center, Reyco Granning said. The addition of these brackets, which feature both forward and rearward mounting positions, will eliminate the need to weld on brackets, thereby reducing labor and the risk of corrosion.

The second change is two elongated holes to the side rail end caps to facilitate the mounting of mud flap brackets.

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