Dana integrated suspension

May 1, 2001
The AdVANtage integrated air-ride trailer suspension module was introduced by Dana Corp.'s Ride & Control Systems Div. at the Mid-America Trucking Show. According to Allen Peacock, chief of engineering-suspension applications for Dana Corp., the new AdVANtage air-ride trailer suspension module was designed expressly for van and reefer trailers. AdVANtage is offered in tandem ratings from 36,000 to

The AdVANtage integrated air-ride trailer suspension module was introduced by Dana Corp.'s Ride & Control Systems Div. at the Mid-America Trucking Show.

According to Allen Peacock, chief of engineering-suspension applications for Dana Corp., the new AdVANtage air-ride trailer suspension module was designed expressly for van and reefer trailers.

AdVANtage is offered in tandem ratings from 36,000 to 46,000 lb. Benefits of the unit, Peacock noted, include a design that minimizes weight yet maintains strength, a Stay-Align feature to reduce tire wear, and a ride-height lock mechanism to eliminate dock walk.

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