Meritor, Inc. had added two axle ratios, which it said are optimized for increased fuel efficiency, to its 14X rear-drive axle portfolio. Meritor’s 14X tandem drive axles with a 2.79 ratio will be ...
Kenworth announced Sunday at the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) meeting in Nashville, Tenn., its T370 is now available with Meritor’s non-drive front steer axles rated from 16,000- to ...
Meritor Inc. launched production of its 18X rear axle for fast and heavy long-haul operations, designed to reduce fuel consumption by up to 2 percent. “In long-haul operations, our customers’ vehicles ...
LOUISVILLE, KY. Meritor, Inc. introduced the first member of its SoloDrive Series axle family, which features 6x2 tandem rear axles, here at the Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) last night. Dubbed the ...
LOUISVILLE, KY -- The FueLite tandem axle from Meritor made its debut at the Mid-America Trucking Show on Tuesday. It is the first member of its SoloDrive Series axles which features 6x2 tandem rear ...
TROY, Mich. — Meritor is offering two new ratios for its 14X rear-drive axle for improved fuel economy, the company announced. The company will offer the 14X tandem drive axles with a 2.79 ratio ...
The strong steer axles come with a heavy-duty, cross-brace-reinforced front frame assembly, bolted cross members and either 10-5/8-inch frame rails with insert or 10 3/4-inch frame rails. Kenworth’s ...
ArvinMeritor unveiled its next-generation Meritor 14X tandem drive axle, built on the legacy of the company’s previous RT145 axle, at a press event yesterday, March 24. According to ArvinMeritor ...
NASHVILLE — Meritor unveiled its new 14X HE high-efficiency linehaul tandem drive axle on Feb. 26 here at the Technology & Maintenance Council’s Annual Meeting & Transportation Technology Exhibition. ...
Meritor Inc. unveiled March 21 in Louisville, Ky., a 6×2 drive axle system, the FUELite tandem axle, which will be the first in a series of SoloDrive axles of 6×2 design. Based on the Meritor 160 ...
Meritor Inc. on April 1 announced that it has reached a new five-year agreement with Navistar Inc. to retain its status as the primary supplier of brakes and axles to the truck manufacturer. The ...