Ok, sitting here the whole weekend I'm wondering about a truck spec idea. What if one took a Freightliner Argosy 110" high roof unit and had it built with the rear axle as a load bearing axle placed about 40" from the back of the frame and the drive axle 104" in front of that? That would put the drive axle far enough from the load bearing axle to allow both to be rated 20k rather than the 34k of a joined tandem pair. That would give you a truck with a 30' cargo box and 52k rated capacity. The drive axle might need to go a little closer to the center of the box but that could be figured out by FL engineers. I know there would be some tire scuffing with the rears farther apart but that might be an acceptable tradeoff for the capacity and maneuverability.
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