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HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER TABLE OF CONTENTS JULY 2018 — TOC 1
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER TABLE OF CONTENTS JULY 2018 — TOC 2
Fifth Wheel: 10
Fifth Wheel Height Calculations.......................................................................10-1
Fifth Wheel Mounting Information....................................................................10-2
Engine: 12
Engine Location ..............................................................................................12-1
Engine Port Location .......................................................................................12-2
Sen-Dure Water Cooler...................................................................................12-6
Front Mounting PTO Effects ............................................................................12-7
Transmission: 13
Front PTO .......................................................................................................13-1
Transmission PTO Data ..................................................................................13-2
PTO Location ..................................................................................................13-4
Transfer Case ...............................................................................................13-13
Rear Axles & Suspensions: 14
Rear Axle Tread ..............................................................................................14-1
Lift Axles..........................................................................................................14-3
Bracket Locations and Hole Patterns...............................................................14-6
Fuel Tanks: 15
Fuel Tank and Step Location ...........................................................................15-1
DEF Tank Location........................................................................................15-18
DEF System and Aftertreatment Information .................................................15-23
Cab: 16
Air Conditioning System Modifications ............................................................16-1
Door Swing Clearance ....................................................................................16-4
Rear Cab Suspension .....................................................................................16-6
Instrument Panel .............................................................................................16-7
PREFACE
NORTH AMERICAN TRUCK & TRACTOR APPLICATION ENGINEERING
FOREWORD CV, MV
The CT-471 – Body Builder Books are a set of publications of which this Body Abhi Pamulaparthy -
331-332-3463 abhilash.pamulaparthy@navistar.com Dealer/SQ Support - CV
Builder is a part. The complete set contains information related to the features Manager
and specifications for each truck in the International® product line. Curt Studebaker - Manager 331-332-2718 curt.studebaker@navistar.com Dealer/SQ Support - MV
Disclaimer Cory Hall 331-332-5573 cory.hall@navistar.com
John Agostini 331-332-3774 john.agostini@navistar.com
The Body Builder Books provide product information to assist those who wish
to modify these products for individual applications. Navistar, Inc. does not Lucas Hartmann 331-332-2596 lucas.hartmann@navistar.com
recommend or approve any firm or party nor make any judgements on the Tim Allen 331-332-1025 timothy.allen@navistar.com
quality of the work performed by a particular firm or party. Individuals who use HV, HX
the services of a Body Builder must satisfy themselves as to the quality of the Melissa Gauger - Manager 331-332-3010 melissa.gauger@navistar.com Dealer/SQ Support - HV, HX
work. Jon Wild 331-332-3462 jon.wild@navistar.com
The party installing a body, a fifth wheel, any other equipment, or making any Matt Polk 331-332-1861 matthew.polk@navistar.com Severe Service Application
modifications to complete the vehicle for delivery and make it road-ready is Engineering Support:
Chuck Krekewich 519-809-0707 chuck.krekewich@navistar.com
331.DEALERS or
responsible to see that the completed vehicle complies with all applicable Luke Safiejko 331-332-6186 luke.safiejko@navistar.com 331-332-5377
certification procedures and safety standards, as may be set forth in federal,
Mike Behling 331-332-4776 michael.behling@navistar.com
state, and local statues, rules and regulations.Specifications, descriptions and
Vocational Engineers
illustrative material in this literature are as accurate as known at time of
publication but are subject to change without notice. Navistar, Inc. cannot Paul Nieuwlandt 260-450-4639 paul.nieuwlandt@navistar.com
accept responsibility for typographical errors which may have occurred. Brent Bott 331-332-4290 brent.bott@navistar.com
Illustrations are not always to scale and may include optional equipment and Scott Laman 331-332-3997 scott.laman@navistar.com
accessories but may not include all standard equipment. TRUCK BODY INTEGRATION ENGINEERING
Any changes to the fuel delivery and return system may negatively affect the Griffin Suelzer 517-617-0708 griffin.suelzer@navistar.com
performance of the engine. Should changes be made the installer should verify Brian Hicks 937-546-1836 brian.hicks@navistar.com
that those changes still meet the requirements of the engine for proper system Jay Bissontz 260-437-2497 jay.bissontz@navistar.com
performance. Navistar, Inc. cannot accept responsibility for engine Luis Leon 817-808-3141 luis.leon@navistar.com Diamond Logic ®
performance issues, error messages, or any other issues caused by changes
Lonny Lipp 419-953-8774 lonny.lipp@navistar.com
to the fuel delivery and return system. Please contact Navistar, Inc. for
Chris Ripco 403-827-4050 chris.ripco@navistar.com
information on the engine requirements for the fuel delivery and return system
if needed. Stanley Zitello 217-260-8885 stanley.zitello@navistar.com
The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, in the U.S., gave rise to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). In addition, The
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), through the Environmental Policy Act of 1969, set forth environmental protection standards.
In Canada, the Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1970 established the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS) Act Environment and Climate Change
Canada establishes the environmental protection standards.
These standards place the responsibility for compliance of a COMPLETE VEHICLE (vehicle built in a single stage) on the vehicle and engine manufacturers. Any
vehicle purchased from Navistar, as a COMPLETE VEHICLE, as defined by section 567.3 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is certified by Navistar
to comply with all applicable safety standards provided modifications or additions to the vehicle do not result in non-compliance with applicable U.S. and Canada
standards to which Navistar has certified compliance. The Engine Manufacturer is responsible to certify the engine to the U.S. EPA and Environment and Climate
Change Canada standards.
It is the responsibility of every International dealer to assure that the service work or modifications that can affect compliance, performed on a new vehicle prior to
delivery to the customer, meets the requirements specified by all mandated standards. It is the responsibility of the Final-Stage Manufacturer who typically installs
a body, a fifth wheel, any other equipment, or makes any modifications to an INCOMPLETE VEHICLE supplied by Navistar, to certify compliance with the applicable
standards for the vehicle when completed. Further, it is the responsibility of the Final-Stage Manufacturer to determine, and fully comply with, any additional
requirements of the several States and Provinces. In addition, the Final-Stage Manufacturer must certify compliance with any other standards set forth in U.S. and
Canada regulations, statutes and ordinances.
1. Any manufacturer who knowingly or unknowingly produces for sale a motor vehicle subject to the law, but which does not meet all the applicable provisions of
the law.
2. Any party who sells or offers for sale a motor vehicle built after the effective date of a standard, which in the knowledge of the selling party does not comply with
the standard.
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3. Any party (manufacturer, dealer, body builder or other) who completes a vehicle for sale in compliance with the law but fails to certify the completed vehicle in
the prescribed manner.
4. Any party who knowingly certifies a vehicle as complying, which does not in fact meet the requirements of the law. This is an occurrence where the government
was intentionally misled in regards to safety related defects. This is considered a criminal violation and is punishable by imprisonment.
5. Any party who tampers with or removes any components of the aftertreatment or engine emission system violates the current manufacturer’s engine certificate
and must re-certify the engine.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has declared its intent to institute procedures periodically to inspect vehicles subject to the law, and to implement
enforcement procedures that will permit detection of violations.
The requirements of the law are stringent and the penalties for violation are severe. It is therefore mandatory for all personnel involved in any of the following motor
vehicles aspects to become familiar with the provisions of the law as they relate to their responsibilities.
NOTE: The Canada, Mexico and U.S. vehicle standards, which regulate the manufacture of vehicles for sale in their respective countries, may at any time
exceed all or a portion of the mandated requirements of one or both of the other two countries. This situation exists due to established standards or
regulatory revisions in one country, which have not yet been incorporated by the other(s).
Each of these countries requires that any vehicle crossing its border(s) in commerce must comply with all applicable standards of their country in effect
on the date of manufacture of that vehicle.
U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS)
The following standards apply to Trucks having a GVWR greater than 10,000 pounds (4,536 kg.). Presently, all International® trucks fall in this classification.
For any vehicle manufactured by and purchased from Navistar and defined by section 567.3 of Title 49 of the CFR as an Incomplete Vehicle, consult the
Incomplete Vehicle Document (IVD) provided with each Incomplete Vehicle to determine those particular safety standards with which the vehicle complies. Any
standards, with which Navistar cannot certify compliance because of the level of completion of that vehicle, become the responsibility of the Intermediate
Manufacturer or Final-Stage Manufacture or both.
Table 1.1
FMVSS 102, CMVSS 102 Transmission Shift Position Sequence, Starter Interlock and Transmission Braking Effect
FMVSS 108, CMVSS 108 Lamps, Reflective Devices and Associated Equipment
U.S. 49 CFR part 565, CMVSS 115 Vehicle Identification Number Requirements
FMVSS 119, CMVSS 119 New Pneumatic Tires for Motor Vehicles with a GVWR of more than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000 pounds)
FMVSS 120, CMVSS 120 Tire selection and Rims for vehicles with a GVWR of more than 4,536 Kilograms (10,000 pounds)
FMVSS 136, CMVSS 136 Electronic Stability Control Systems for Heavy Vehicles
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Front Clearance Lamps 2 Amber One on each side of the vertical centerline width. As high as practicable.
Rear Clearance Lamps One on each side of the vertical centerline to indicate
2 Red As high as practicable.
NOTE: Not required on tractor overall width.
Reflex Reflector Intermediate At or near midpoint between front and rear side
2 Amber Not less than 15 or more than 60.
(Side) reflectors if vehicle over 30 feet in length.
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Reflex Reflector (Rear Side) 2 Red One on each side as far to the rear as practicable. Not less than 15 or more than 60.
Reflex Reflector (Front Side) 2 Amber One on each side as far to the front as practicable. Not less than 15 or more than 60.
Side Marker Lamp (Front) 2 Amber One on each side, as far to the front as practicable. Not less than 15.
Side Marker Lamp (Rear) 2 Red One on each side, as far to the rear as practicable. Not less than 15.
On the rear, one lamp on each side of the vertical
Amber
Turn Signal (Rear) 2 centerline, at the same height as far apart as Not less than 15 or more than 83.
or Red
practicable.
Rear Upper 2 pairs of Rear upper corners of cab, facing rearward, placed
White As high as practicable excluding fairings
Body Marking (Tractor) 300mm long vertically and horizontally, as far apart as practicable.
Exactly 2
On the rear, facing rearward, on fenders, as horizontal
sections,
Rear Marking (Tractor) Red/White as practicable, on mud flap brackets, or within 300mm Not more than 60.
minimum
below the top of mud flaps
600mm each
(Figures 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 for Illustration Purposes Only)
LEGEND
1. Headlamps (2) – White (4 optional)
2. Side marker lamps. Front (2) – Amber
3. Side reflectors. Front (2) – Amber
4. Turn signal lamps. Front (2) – Amber
4a. Turn signal lamps. Front (2) – Amber (Optional
location)
5. Identification lamps. Front (3) – Amber
5a. Identification lamps. Front (3) – Amber (Optional
location)
6. Clearance lamps. Front (2) – Amber
6a. Clearance lamps. Front (2) – Amber (Optional
location)
7. Side marker lamps. Rear (2) – Red
8. Side reflectors. Rear (2) – Red
9. Identification lamps. Rear (3) – Red
10. Clearance lamps. Rear (2) – Red
11. Reflectors Rear (2) – Red
12. Stop lamps. Rear (2) – Red
13. License plate lamp. Rear (1) – White
14. Backup lamp. Rear (1) – White (location optional
provided optional requirements are met)
15. Side marker lamps. Intermediate (2) – Amber (if
vehicle is 30' or more overall length)
16. Side reflectors. Intermediate (2) – Amber (if vehicle
is 30' or more overall length)
17. Turn signal lamps. Rear (2) – Amber or Red
18. Tail lamps. Rear (2) – Red
image O_0249
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LEGEND
1. Headlamps (2) - White (4 optional)
2. Side marker lamps. Front (2) - Amber
3. Side reflectors. Front (2) - Amber
4. Turn signal lamps. Front (2) - Amber
5. Identification lamps. Front (3) - Amber
6. Clearance lamps. Front (2) - Amber
7. Side Marker Lamp, Intermediate (2) - Amber (if vehicle
is 30’ or more overall length)
8. Reflex Reflector Intermediate, Side (2) - Amber (if
vehicle is 30’ or more overall length)
image O_0250
Figure 1.2
(Figures 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3 for Illustration Purposes Only)
LEGEND
12. Stop lamps. Rear (2) – Red
13. License plate lamp. Rear (1) – White
14. Backup lamp. Rear (1) – White (location
optional provided optional requirements are
met)
17. Turn signal lamps. Rear (2) – Amber or Red
18. Tail lamps. Rear (2) – Red
image O_0251
Figure 1.3
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The items listed above that are manufactured by or for Navistar, Inc. as service parts will comply with all applicable standards as required.
Certification of Incomplete Vehicles Manufactured by Navistar, Inc.
In accordance with the laws of the United States and Canada all vehicles manufactured for sale and sold for use in these countries must comply with the applicable
federal safety standards and certification of compliance must be provided with the vehicle.
Section 567.3 of Title 49 of the CFR defines an INCOMPLETE VEHICLE as an assemblage consisting, at a minimum, of chassis (including the frame) structure, power
train, steering system, suspension system, and braking system, in the state that those systems are to be part of the completed vehicle, but requires further
manufacturing operations, to become a completed vehicle. For an INCOMPLETE VEHICLE manufactured by Navistar to be classified as a COMPLETE VEHICLE,
subsequent manufactures must mount a body or other load carrying equipment on the chassis prior to delivery to the end user so that it can perform its intended
function.
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Intermediate Manufacturer
DEFINITION
Section 567.3 of Title 49 of the CFR defines an INTERMEDIATE MANUFACTURER as a person, other than the Incomplete Vehicle Manufacturer or Final-
Stage Manufacturer, who performs manufacturing operations on a vehicle manufactured in two or more stages.
COMPLIANCE RESPONSIBILITY
In accordance with section 568.4 of Title 49 of the CFR, Navistar furnishes an Incomplete Vehicle Document (IVD) with each incomplete vehicle. Navistar will
also affix an Incomplete Vehicle Information Label to the hinge pillar, door latch post, or door edge that meets the door latch post, next to the drivers seating
position as specified in section 567.5 of Title 49 of the CFR.
In accordance with section 568.5 of Title 49 of the CFR each intermediate manufacturer is required to provide an addendum to the IVD for any modification
made by them to the incomplete vehicle that affects the validity of the compliance statements that appear in the IVD. The addendum must provide the name
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and mailing address of the intermediate manufacturer and specify the changes that must be made to the IVD to reflect the modifications that they made to
the vehicle.
The addendum shall contain a certification by the intermediate manufacturer that the statements contained in the addendum are accurate as of the date of
manufacture by the intermediate manufacturer and can be used and relied on by any subsequent intermediate manufacturer(s) and the final-stage
manufacturer as a basis for certification.
436076C4 – U.S.
1698980C2 – Canada
CANADA
Certified Final – Stage Manufacturers of Canadian vehicles may be required to affix the Canada National Safety Mark and National Emissions Mark with their
identification number, next to the final certification label shown above. Such identification number must be obtained from the Minister of Transport at
Transport Canada. (Figure 1.6 – “Canada National Safety Mark and National Emissions Mark.)
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449893C5
for U.S. Certified Vehicles
O_0013
1676840C3
for Canada Certified Vehicles
O_0014
Alterers of Canadian certified vehicles may be required to affix the Canada National Safety Mark and National Emissions Mark, with their identification
number, next to the Vehicle Alterer Certification label. Such identification number must be obtained from the Minister of Transport at Transport Canada.
(Figure 1.6 – Canada National Safety Mark and National Emissions Mark.)
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HV_MD_sfa_4x2_day_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.5”, loaded - 35.3”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 40.5”, loaded - 36.3”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER CHASSIS DIAGRAMS JULY 2018 — 00-1
4x2 SFA
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER CHASSIS DIAGRAMS JULY 2018 — 00-2
4x2 SFA
4x2 SFA
Plan View – Day Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x2_day_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
4x2 SFA
Side View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x2_ext_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.5”, loaded - 35.3”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 40.5”, loaded - 36.3”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
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4x2 SFA
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4x2 SFA
4x2 SFA
Plan View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x2_ext_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember locations – this information can be found later in this book.
4x2 SFA
Side View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x2_crew_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.5”, loaded - 35.3”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 40.5”, loaded - 36.3”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
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4x2 SFA
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4x2 SFA
4x2 SFA
Plan View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x2_crew_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location - this information can be found later in this book.
4x2 SBA
Side View – Day Cab
HV_MD_sba_4x2_day_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.5”, loaded - 35.3”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 40.5”, loaded - 36.3”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
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4x2 SBA
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4x2 SBA
4x2 SBA
Plan View – Day Cab
HV_MD_sba_4x2_day_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember locations – this information can be found later in this book.
4x2 SBA
Side View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sba_4x2_ext_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.5”, loaded - 35.3”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 40.5”, loaded - 36.3”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
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4x2 SBA
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4x2 SBA
4x2 SBA
Plan View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sba_4x2_ext_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember locations – this information can be found later in this book.
4x2 SBA
Side View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sba_4x2_crew_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.5”, loaded - 35.3”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 40.5”, loaded - 36.3”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
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4x2 SBA
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4x2 SBA
4x2 SBA
Plan View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sba_4x2_crew_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember locations – this information can be found later in this book.
4 X2
Front and Rear Views
HV_MD_front_rear
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4x2 SBA
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4x2 SBA
4X2
Side View - Hood Tilt
HV_MD_side_tilt_hood
CHASSIS DIAGRAMS
4X4 SFA
Side View – Day Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x4_day_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 42.9”, loaded - 41.1”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 45.4”, loaded - 41.2”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sfa_4x4_day_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
4X4 SFA
Side View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x4_ext_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 42.9”, loaded - 41.1”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 45.4”, loaded - 41.2”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sfa_4x4_ext_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember locations – this information can be found later in this book.
4x4 SFA
Side View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sfa_4x4_crew_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 42.9”, loaded - 41.1”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 45.4”, loaded - 41.2”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sfa_4x4_crew_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location - this information can be found later in this book.
4X4 SFA
Front and Rear Views
HV_MD_front_rear
HV_MD_side_tilt_hood
CHASSIS DIAGRAMS
6x4 SFA
Side View – Day Cab
HV_MD_sfa_6x4_day_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.8”, loaded - 35.1”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 41.7”, loaded - 39.5”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sfa_6x4_day_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6x4 SFA
Side View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sfa_6x4_ext_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.8”, loaded - 35.1”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 41.7”, loaded - 39.5”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sfa_6x4_ext_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing SHOULD NOT be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6x4 SFA
Side View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sfa_6x4_crew_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.8”, loaded - 35.1”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 41.7”, loaded - 39.5”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sfa_6x4_crew_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing SHOULD NOT be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6x4 SBA
Side View – Day Cab
_
HV_MD_sba_6x4_day_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded – 37.8", loaded – 35.1"
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded – 41.7", loaded – 39.5"
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sba_6x4_day_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing SHOULD NOT be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6x4 SBA
Side View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sba_6x4_ext_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded – 37.8", loaded – 35.1"
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded – 41.7", loaded – 39.5"
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sba_6x4_ext_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing SHOULD NOT be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6x4 SBA
Side View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sba_6x4_crew_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded – 37.8", loaded – 35.1"
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded – 41.7", loaded – 39.5"
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_MD_sba_6x4_crew_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6x4
Front and Rear Views
HV_MD_front_rear
HV_MD_side_tilt_hood
CHASSIS DIAGRAMS
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
Side View – Day Cab
HV50B_6x4_day_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 37.5”, loaded - 35.3”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 40.5” loaded - 36.3”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER CHASSIS DIAGRAMS JULY 2018 — 00-37
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER CHASSIS DIAGRAMS JULY 2018 — 00-38
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
Plan View – Day Cab
hv50b_bridge_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
Front and Rear Views
HV_MD_front_rear
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER CHASSIS DIAGRAMS JULY 2018 — 00-39
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER CHASSIS DIAGRAMS JULY 2018 — 00-40
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
6X4 SFA BRIDGE FORMULA
Hood Tilt View
HV_MD_side_tilt_hood
CHASSIS DIAGRAMS
6X6 SFA
Side View – Day Cab
HV_MD_sfa_6x6_day_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 42.7”, loaded - 40.9”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 45.4”, loaded - 43.0”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_HD_sfa_6x6_day_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location – this information can be found later in this book.
6X6 SFA
Side View – Extended Cab
HV_MD_sfa_6x6_ext_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 42.7”, loaded - 40.9”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 45.4”, loaded - 43.0”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_HD_sfa_6x6_ext_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember locations – this information can be found later in this book.
6X6 SFA
Side View – Crew Cab
HV_MD_sfa_6x6_crew_cab_lsv
Frame height values represent standard equipment and are intended for reference only. To compute actual frame height, refer to the frame height calculation section beginning on page 65.
[2] Frame Height at centerline of front axle: unloaded - 42.7”, loaded - 40.9”
[3] Frame Height at centerline of rear axle: unloaded - 45.4”, loaded - 43.0”
NOTE: Due to internal spring friction and manufacturing tolerances, these values may vary up to 0.5 inches. To achieve these nominal values directly after loading or unloading a vehicle, it may be
necessary to drive the vehicle for a short period.
HV_HD_sfa_6x6_crew_cab_plan
NOTE: This drawing should not be used to determine crossmember location - this information can be found later in this book.
6X6 SFA
Front and Rear Views
HV_MD_front_rear
HV_MD_side_tilt_hood
FRAMES
INTRODUCTION
The frame is the structure that carries and supports the rated load under anticipated driving conditions and secures the major components of a
vehicle in their relative positions. The frame assembly consists of two sidemembers and depending upon the length of the frame, five or more
crossmembers.
To avoid serious personal injury, death or possible engine damage, when welding or using an acetylene
torch always wear welding goggles and gloves. Insure that acetylene and oxygen tanks are separated by a
metal shield and are chained to a cart. Do not weld or heat areas near fuel tanks or fuel lines. Utilize proper
shielding around hydraulic lines.
FRAME DAMAGE
The major sources of frame damage are accidents, overloading the vehicle, and local overstressing due to a variety of causes. In accident cases,
the reasons for the damage are readily apparent. Such damage may often be repaired by:
• Straightening and reinforcing the frame.
• Repairing the damaged area and reinforcing the frame sidemember.
• Replacing the frame sidemembers and crossmembers.
Damage to the chassis frame, such as a crack in the frame sidemember or crossmember, which is not associated with impact damage, may be an
indication of overloading the vehicle. Damage to the chassis frame may also be an indication of the creation of locally high stresses due to
operating conditions or equipment mounting practices. Examples of overloading are:
1. Exceeding either the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) or the gross axle weight rating (GAWR) (loading the frame beyond its design
capacity).
2. Uneven load distribution.
3. Improper fifth wheel settings.
4. Using the vehicle in operating conditions or with equipment it was not designed for.
Examples of creation of locally high stresses are:
1. Mounting bodies or equipment in a manner that causes stress concentrations and/or abrasive wear in either the flange or web portion of the
sidemember.
2. Improper modification or repair of frame components.
3. Equipment which is susceptible to resonant vibration due to excess flexibility of its mounting.
Frame damage may also be caused by corrosion resulting from the contact between dissimilar metals.
Damage to the chassis frame, which is not associated with impact damage, should not be repaired until the cause of the damage has been
determined and corrective actions taken to prevent re-occurrence of the non-impact damage.
CAUTION: On any vehicle, disconnect both the positive and negative battery cables from the battery before
welding on the vehicle. Attach the welder ground cable as close as possible to the part being welded.
To avoid serious personal injury, death or possible engine damage, when welding or using an acetylene
torch always wear welding goggles and gloves. Insure that acetylene and oxygen tanks are separated by a
metal shield and are chained to a cart. Do not weld or heat areas near fuel tanks or fuel lines. Utilize proper
shielding around hydraulic lines.
With an electronic engine controller (such as Celect), do not connect the ground cable to the control module(s) or the cooling plate. To protect
the control module(s), it is mandatory to remove all connectors going to the control modules.
The following is a general guideline for the steel frames:
Welding of the HSLA (50,000, 60,000 and 80,000 PSI yield strength) steel side member and the heat-treated (110,000 and 120,000 PSI yield
strength) steel sidemember involves a significant reduction in the strength of the frame in the heat affected zones of the weldment. This means
that the frame in the welded region is no longer capable of carrying the same load or stress as the original section.
To restore the strength of the frame rails after welding, the welded area must be reinforced using reinforcements as indicated in “Repair and
Reinforcement Recommended Procedures”.
Welding must be done properly to make an effective repair. Therefore, only those who are properly trained and qualified should perform the
welding repairs in this section.
Reinforcement
Reinforcements (Figure 2.1) to increase load capacity are generally “full length”. The actual length of the reinforcement varies with the model.
Shorter, (approximately 7') rear suspension tandem liner reinforcements are available for some tractor models. Inverted “L” and “C” channel
reinforcements are available for most models. For models which do not have reinforcements, it is necessary to contact Sales Engineering to
obtain reinforcement recommendations.
These reinforcements are generally installed on the outside of the sidemember, although certain models require “C” channel reinforcements
installed to the inside of the sidemember. Contact your International® Truck dealer regarding the required type of reinforcement.
Depending on model application, there will be other parts affected, such as spring brackets for example, which are bolted to the flange as well as
the web of the sidemember. To maintain proper alignment of the springs, these brackets may require replacement with new brackets designed to
accept the reinforcements. These brackets are available through your International Truck dealer parts department.
NOTE: When an inside reinforcement is added, the lengths of the crossmembers will be affected.
Reinforcement Attachment
THE REINFORCEMENTS MUST NEVER BE WELDED TO THE ORIGINAL CHASSIS SIDEMEMBERS. High strength SAE Grade 8 bolts are to be used to
fasten the reinforcement to the sidemember. Existing bolt holes in the sidemembers should be used whenever possible.
NOTE: The reinforcements should be bolted to the chassis frame using high strength SAE Grade 8 bolts not less than 0.5 inch (13 mm) in
diameter (refer to “Bolt and Torque Information”).
FRAME ALIGNMENT
The frame must be properly aligned as this affects body, axle and suspension mounting. If the vehicle has been involved in an accident or has been
overloaded, it is recommended that the frame be checked for proper alignment.
Pre-Alignment Inspection
Before checking alignment, park vehicle on level ground and set parking brake. Inspect frame assembly for loose parts, welds, cracks and
bends. Be sure to make all necessary repairs before attempting to check frame alignment.
Method of Checking Frame Alignment
A satisfactory method of checking the frame and axle alignment, particularly when a body and cab is on a chassis, is to:
1. Place a plumb bob against the point of measurement. All measurements must be taken with the plumb bob positioned against bare metal.
2. Tack or tape pieces of paper to the floor directly under each point of measurement on the chassis as indicated by the letter “K” in Figure 2.2.
Figure 2.2 Centerline of Chassis 01_0012
Method of Checking
After each measurement point has been carefully marked on the floor, proceed as follows:
1. Locate centerline of chassis by measuring front and rear end widths, using marks on floor.
If frame widths are within specification, draw centerline on floor, the full length of the chassis and continue with step 2.
If frame widths are out of specification, lay out centerline as follows:
Centerline can be drawn through the intersection of any one pair of equal diagonals (A-A, B-B, C-C, D-D) and center point of one end of frame
or through points of intersection of any two pairs of equal diagonals.
2. Measure distance from centerline to opposite points marked over entire length of frame. Measurements should not vary more than 0.12
inch (3.0 mm) at any point.
1. FRAME RAIL
2. WIDEN CRACK
3. BEVEL EDGES
Welding
Electric arc-welding is recommended for repair of steel frames. The shielded arc method should be used because the heat generated during
welding is localized and burning of material is minimized using this method. Additional advantages are that the finished weld can be ground flush
and drilled as necessary.
TO AVOID SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH OR POSSIBLE ENGINE DAMAGE, WHEN WELDING OR USING AN ACETYLENE
TORCH ALWAYS WEAR WELDING GOGGLES AND GLOVES. INSURE THAT ACETYLENE AND OXYGEN TANKS ARE SEPARATED
BY A METAL SHIELD AND ARE CHAINED TO A CART. DO NOT WELD OR HEAT AREAS NEAR FUEL TANKS OR FUEL LINES.
UTILIZE PROPER SHIELDING AROUND HYDRAULIC LINES.
General Recommendations
IMPORTANT: To properly perform the repair procedure, the following rules must be observed:
All Steel Sidemembers
1. Welding should not be performed when surfaces are wet or exposed to rain, snow, high wind or when repair personnel are exposed to
inclement conditions. Frames exposed to inclement weather must be thoroughly cleaned and dried before the repair is made.
2. Surface areas and edges to be joined must be clean and free of oil, grease, loose scale, rust, moisture, paint or other material that could
contribute to poor quality welds.
3. Always avoid craters, notching and undercutting.
4. Peen new welds prior to grinding to relieve stresses caused by shrinkage.
5. Grind all welds flush with the surrounding surfaces. Use a coarse grinder followed by smooth grind at 90° to the crack direction to remove
all of the coarse grind marks.
6. Inspect the weld repaired area carefully after grinding. Grind out any remaining cracks, notches or undercuts and repeat the finishing and
inspections.
7. For welding cracks to the edge of the sidemember flange, locate a run-off block at the edge as in to obtain a continuous weld without
undercuts. After welding, the run-off block should be cut off and the weld should be ground and inspected as in steps 5 and 6 above.
8. Weld to the edges of the holes: The weld should continue into the hole to form a plug weld with a copper chill block on the opposite side
to help form the plug. The weld should then be finished as in steps 5 and 6 above and redrilled. Chamfer the hole edges. If the hole was open
and unused, install a Grade 8 bolt to help attach the weld repair reinforcement.
INVISIBLE ULTRAVIOLET AND INFRARED RAYS EMITTED IN WELDING CAN INJURE UNPROTECTED EYES AND SKIN.
PROTECTION SUCH AS WELDER'S HELMET WITH DARK COLORED FILTER LENSES OF THE PROPER DENSITY MUST BE USED.
GTAW OR TIG WELDING WILL PRODUCE INTENSE RADIATION, THEREFORE, FILTER PLATE LENSES OF THE DEEPEST SHADE
PROVIDING ADEQUATE VISIBILITY ARE RECOMMENDED. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT PERSONS WORKING IN THE
WELD AREA WEAR FLASH SAFETY GOGGLES. ALSO WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING.
9. Electrodes: Only low hydrogen electrodes should be used. These should be purchased in hermetically sealed containers or dried for two
hours at a temperature between 450° F (232° C) and 500° F (260° C).
After drying, the electrodes should be stored in an oven at a temperature of at least 250° F (121° C). If exposed to the atmosphere for more
than four (4) hours, the electrodes should be dried before use. ANY MOISTURE INTRODUCED INTO THE WELD COULD DEVELOP POROSITY OR
EMBRITTLEMENT, LEADING TO FURTHER CRACKING. Welding procedures will vary among different frame materials. Outlined below are
recommendations for welding of the various types of frames.
1. Preheat the frame member along the prepared weld joint to 500 to 600° F (260 to 316° C). Insure the area is clean and any moisture
present is eliminated.
2. Permit heated area to cool to 200° F (93° C) or below before welding is started. The weld repair area must be clean before welding.
3. Either alternating current or direct current reversed polarity, combined with a short arc and beading or narrow weave technique, may be
used. Direct current reversed polarity is recommended.
4. Slag should be removed after each pass and an interpass temperature of 200° F (93° C) should be maintained.
5. Grind smooth and flush with surrounding sidemember material. Grind the weld in a direction that is 90° to crack direction (Figure 2.4 D).
6. Add reinforcement.
High Strength Low Alloy Steel Frames (50,000, 60,000 and 80,000 PSI Yield Strength)
Any of the electric arc methods previously described may be used. The choice of a suitable electrode or wire depends somewhat upon the
equipment available for welding and the method selected.
The SMAW and the GMAW methods are preferred for welding the HSLA frames. The use of low hydrogen electrodes is recommended. Refer
to Table 2.1 for selection of recommended electrodes and wires, or refer to A.W.S. A5 standard available from www.aws.org for equivalent
strength electrodes, wires or rods and power leads to be used in the welding methods. The double V-notch weld preparation using the weld
procedure (Figure 2.4) is the preferred welding method.
Table 2.1 Recommended Electrodes and Wires
60,000 – E70S-1B
Amperage and voltage recommendations for welding are shown in Table 2.2 and Table 2.3
WELDING CURRENT
ELECTRODE SIZES SPEED
POSITION
INCH (INCH/MIN.)
AMPERES VOLTS
Flat .125 – – –
WELDING CURRENT
ELECTRODE SIZES SPEED
POSITION
INCH (INCH/MIN.)
AMPERES VOLTS
7. Preheat frame rail along the weld joint to 500 to 600° F (260 to 316° C) to insure any moisture present is eliminated and to prevent too
rapid cooling of weld metal.
8. Direct current, reversed polarity is preferred. Weld using a short arc and a beading or narrow weave technique.
9. Slag should be removed after each pass and an interpass temperature of 200° F (93° C) should be maintained.
A heavy copper “chill” strip should be clamped to the rail side away from the groove to help control the temperature and cooling rate during
welding (Figure 2.4). Short lengths of discarded heavy copper electrical bus bars make suitable chill strips.
Preheat the frame rail along the crack area to 500-600° F (260-316° C). Either alternating current or direct current reversed polarity, combined
with a short arc and a beading or narrow weave technique may be used. Direct current reversed polarity is recommended.
Slag should be removed after each pass and an interpass temperature of 200° F (93° C) should be maintained. Grind smooth and flush with
surrounding sidemember material, in a direction that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sidemember (Figure 2.4 D).
A V-groove is ground from the side opposite the repair and the procedure outlined above repeated. “Chill” strips should be used whenever
possible. The V-groove ground on the opposite side of the repair should be deep enough to enter the sound metal of the first weld repair
(Figure 2.4 C).
Reinforcement
The strength of the sidemember in the weld joint repair region has been reduced by welding and this region must be reinforced sufficiently to
insure that the service life of the frame is not shortened. Reinforcement of the frame after welding is intended to reduce the stresses in the weld
repair region to a lower level than was previously permitted. Improper drilling will also reduce the strength of the sidemembers. Refer to “Drilling or
Notching”.
THE TYPE, LENGTH, MATERIAL AND ATTACHMENT TECHNIQUES FOR REINFORCEMENTS VARY WITH THE TYPE AND
LOCATION OF THE CRACK AND WITH THE LOADING CONDITIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE CRACK. It is not practical to give specific
recommendations for all cases of frame cracking, therefore the various types of reinforcements are identified with general descriptions of their
applications and installation procedures. To aid in making the distinctions between the more critical flange area and the less critical web area,
critical zones are defined (Figure 2.5 D).
These bolts, 0.5 inch (13 mm) diameter flange head type, should be tightened to 110 to 120 ft-lbs. (149 to 163 Nm) based on new bolts and nuts
lubricated with engine oil. Whenever possible, hold the bolt and tighten the nut.
If frame components are aluminum, flange head bolts and nuts, or bolts with hardened flat washers must be used. If modification or repair requires
replacement of existing bolts with new bolts or bolts of a greater length, the old flange head nuts should not be used with new standard bolts.
Careful consideration is given to the number, location and sizes of frame bolt holes in the design of a vehicle. The number, location and sizes of
additional bolt holes put in the frame subsequent to manufacture of the vehicle can adversely affect frame strength. The adverse effect of additional
bolt holes can be minimized by following the guidelines.
Kingston, NY 12401
LENGTH
LENGTH
Correct Grind Direction, Correct Grind Depth Correct Grind Direction, Incorrect Grind Depth
LENGTH LENGTH
Incorrect Grind Direction, Correct Grind Depth Incorrect Grind Direction, Incorrect Grind Depth
Figure 2.25 Cross-sectional Views Showing Correct and Incorrect Methods of Finishing the Joint 01_0035
4.000" 3.892"
3 580"
.312"
10.813"
11.250" 10.125"
"
.312"
.500"
01_0315
CROSSMEMBER - DOUBLE STAMPED
All Models
01_0316
01_0108a
INTERMEDIATE CROSSMEMBER LOCATIONS
4x2 AND 4x4 - DAY CAB
NOTE: Refer to the following charts for dimensions.
WB AF
A B C D SINGLE STAMPED CROSSMEMBER MOUNTED WITH FLAT FLANGE UP AND WEB FORWARD
G H J SINGLE STAMPED CROSSMEMBER MOUNTED WITH FLAT FLANGE DOWN AND WEB FORWARD
01_0089
4x2 Standard
Cab with Vari-
Rate & IROS
Suspensions 189 (4800) 195 (4950) 181 (4600) 187 (4750) 44 (1120) 18 (450)
& Auxiliary
Transmission
Code 13PDP
222 (6560) 230 (5850) 215 (5450) 222 (5650) 19 (490) 35 (896) 44 (1120)
4x2 Standard 232 (5900) 248 (6300) 224 (5700) 240 (6100) 19 (490) 35 (896) 53 (1344)
Cab Vari-Rate 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 242 (6150) 258 (6550) 19 (490) 35 (896) 44 (1120) 26 (672)
Suspensions
268 (6800) 283 (7200) 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 19 (490) 35 (896) 53 (1344) 35 (896)
& Transfer
Case Code 285 (7250) 301 (7650) 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 19 (490) 35 (896) 44 (1120) 26 (672)
13TDG 303 (7700) 319 (8100) 295 (7500) 311 (7900) 19 (490) 35 (896) 53 (1344) 35 (896) 35 (896)
321 (8150) 337 (8550) 313 (7950) 329 (8350) 19 (490) 35 (896) 44 (1120) 26 (672) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (millimeters)
161 (4100) 177 (4500) 37 (938)
179 (4550) 213 (5400) 37 (938) 18 (448)
215 (5450) 230 (5850) 37 (938) 26 (672) 26 (672)
4x4 Standard 232 (5900) 248 (6300) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Cab, Vari-
250 (6350) 266 (6750) 37 (938) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Rate & IROS
Suspensions 250 (6350) 266 (6750) w/13TKE 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672)
268 (6800) 283 (7200) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 37 (938) 26 (672) 35 (896) 35 (896) 26 (672)
303 (7700) 319 (8100) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
159 (4050) 175 (4450) 152 (3850) 167 (4250) 37 (938)
4x4 Standard 177 (4500) 191 (4850) 169 (4300) 183 (4650) 37 (938) 18 (448)
Cab, 193 (4900) 209 (5300) 185 (4700) 201 (5100) 37 (938) 35 (896)
Hendrickson
Air 211 (5350) 226 (5750) 203 (5150) 219 (5550) 37 (938) 26 (672) 26 (672)
Suspensions 228 (5800) 244 (6200) 220 (5600) 236 (6000) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896)
246 (6250) 262 (6650) 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 37 (938) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672)
4x2 AND 4x4 - EXTENDED CAB
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (millimeters)
163 (4150) 177 (4500) 156 (3950) 169 (4300) 11 (277)
179 (4550) 195 (4950) 171 (4350) 187 (4750) 29 (725)
197 (5000) 213 (5400) 189 (4800) 205 (5200) 20 (501) 26 (672)
4x2 Extended 215 (5450) 230 (5850) 207 (5250) 222 (5650) 29 (725) 35 (896)
Cab, Vari-
232 (5900) 248 (6300) 224 (5700) 240 (6100) 20 (501) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Rate & IROS
Suspensions 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 242 (6150) 258 (6550) 29 (725) 35 (896) 35 (896)
268 (6800) 283 (7200) 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896) 26 (672)
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 29 (725) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 26 (672)
303 (7700) 319 (8100) 295 (7500) 311 (7900) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896)
163 (4150) 175 (4450) 156 (3950) 167 (4250) 11 (277)
177 (4500) 193 (4900) 169 (4300) 185 (4700) 29 (725)
195 (4950) 211 (5350) 187 (4750) 203 (5150) 11 (277) 35 (896)
4x2 Extended
213 (5400) 228 (5800) 205 (5200) 221 (5600) 29 (725) 35 (896)
Cab,
Hendrickson 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 222 (5650) 238 (6050) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Air & 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 29 (725) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Chalmers
Suspensions 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
283 (7200) 299 (7600) 276 (7000) 291 (7400) 29 (725) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
301 (7650) 317 (8050) 293 (7450) 309 (7850) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
319 (8100) 335 (8500) 311 (7900) 327 (8300) 29 (7925) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
4x2 Extended 193 (4900) 217 (5500) 39 (980)
Cab, Vari- 219 (5550) 232 (5900) 54 (1364)
Rate & IROS
Suspensions
with 5-Piece 234 (5950) 256 (6500) 39 (980) 40 (1024)
Crossmember
4x4 Extended Cab, 215 (5450) 230 (5850) 10 (245) 28 (704) 26 (672)
Vari-Rate & IROS 232 (5900) 248 (6300) 10 (245) 37 (928) 35 (896)
Suspensions &
250 (6350) 266 (6750) 10 (245) 28 (704) 35 (896) 2‘ (672)
BOC Meritor
Transfer Case w/ 250 (6350) 266 (6750) w/13TKE 28 (704) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Oil Cooler 268 (6800) 283 (7200) 10 (245) 28 (704) 35 (896) 35 (896)
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 10 (245) 26 (672) 35 (896) 35 (896) 27 (674)
303 (7700) 319 (8100) 10 (245) 37 (928) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
4x4 Extended Cab, 159 (4050) 175 (4450) 152 (3850) 167 (4250) 10 (245)
Vari-Rate & IROS 177 (4500) 191 (4850) 169 (4300) 183 (4650) 10 (245) 19 (480)
Suspensions & Oil
Cooler 193 (4900) 209 (5300) 185 (4700) 201 (5100) 10 (245) 37 (928)
Transfer Case w/ 211 (5350) 226 (5750) 203 (5150) 219 (5550) 10 (245) 28 (704) 26 (672)
Meritor Oil Cooler
228 (5800) 244 (6200) 220 (5600) 236 (6000) 10 (245) 37 (928) 35 (896)
(13WDP &
13WDV) 246 (6250) 262 (6650) 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 10 (245) 28 (704) 35 (896) 26 (2672)
Wheelbase Range
Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Model/Description
SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
187 (4750) 203 (5150) 179 (4550) 195 (4950) 19 (494)
205 (5200) 221 (5600) 197 (5000) 213 (5400) 37 (942)
222 (5650) 238 (6050) 215 (5450) 230 (5850) 19 (494) 35 (896)
4x2 and 4x4 Crew 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 232 (5900) 248 (6300) 37 (942) 35 (896)
Cab, Vari-Rate &
IROS Suspensions 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 19 (494) 35 (896) 35 (896)
276 (7000) 291 (7400) 268 (6800) 283 (7200) 37 (942) 35 (896) 35 (896)
293 (7450) 309 (7850) 285 (7250) 301 (7650) 19 (494) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
311 (7900) 327 (8300) 303 (7700) 319 (8100) 37 (942) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
185 (4700) 201 (5100) 177 (4500) 193 (4900) 19 (494)
203 (5150) 219 (5550) 195 (4950) 211 (5350) 37 (942)
220 (5600) 236 (6000) 213 (5400) 228 (5800) 19 (494) 35 (896)
4x2 Crew Cab,
Hendrickson Air & 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 37 (942) 35 (896)
Chalmers 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 19 (494) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions
274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 37 (942) 35 (896) 35 (896)
291 (7400) 315 (8000) 283 (7200) 307 (7800) 19 (494) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8050) 325 (8250) 309 (7850) 317 (8050) 37 (942) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
4x2 AND 4x4 - MISCELLANEOUS
Wheelbase Range
Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Model/Description
SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
179 (4550) 195 (4950) 171 (4350) 187 (4750) 19 (490) 35 (896)
197 (5000) 213 (5400) 189 (4800) 205 (5200) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (648)
215 (5450) 230 (5850) 207 (5250) 222 (5650) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
13607 Auxiliary 232 (5900) 248 (6300) 224 (5700) 240 (6100) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672) 26 (672)
Transmission,
250 (6350) 266 (6750) 242 (6150) 258 (6550) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Vari-Rate & IROS
Suspensions 268 (6800) 283 (7200) 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672) 26 (672) 35 (896)
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
303 (7700) 319 (8100) 295 (7500) 311 (7900) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672) 26 (672) 35 (896) 35 (896)
321 (8150) 337 (8550) 313 (7950) 329 (8350) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 36 (906)
177 (4500) 193 (4900) 169 (4300) 185 (4700) 19 (490) 35 (896)
195 (4950) 211 (5350) 187 (4750) 203 (5150) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (648)
213 (5400) 236 (6000) 205 (5200) 228 (5800) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
13607 Auxiliary
Transmission, 238 (6050) 246 (6250) 230 (5850) 238 (6050) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Hendrickson HAS 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspension
266 (6750) 281 (7150) 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672)
283 (7200) 299 (7600) 276 (7000) 291 (7400) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 44 (1120) 26 (672)
301 (7650) 321 (8150) 293 (7450) 313 (7950) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672) 35 (896)
01_0091a
6x4 AND 6x6 - STANDARD CAB PENDING
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
160 (4050) 181 (4600) 152 (3850) 173 (4400) 19 (490)
183 (4650) 199 (5050) 175 (4450) 191 (4850) 37 (938)
201 (5100) 217 (5500) 193 (4900) 209 (5300) 19 (490) 35 (896)
219 (5550) 234 (5950) 211 (5350) 226 (5750) 37 (938) 35 (896)
6x4 Standard 236 (6000) 252 (6400) 228 (5800) 244 (6200) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Cab, 52" 254 (6450) 270 (6850) 246 (6250) 262 (6650) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896)
IROS, 55"
272 (6900) 287 (7300) 264 (6700) 280 (7100) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
HAS & 4-
Spring 289 (7350) 305 (7750) 282 (7150) 297 (7550) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspension 307 (7800) 317 (8200) 299 (7600) 315 (8000) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
325 (8250) 341 (8650) 317 (8050) 333 (8450) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
343 (8700) 358 (9100) 335 (8500) 350 (8900) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
284 (7200) 276 (7000) 39 (1000) 25 (640) 25 (640) 35 (896)
260 (6600) 24 (620) 52 (1340) 29 (738)
167 (4250) 185 (4700) 159 (4050) 177 (4500) 19 (490)
187 (4750) 203 (5150) 179 (4550) 195 (4950) 37 (938)
205 (5200) 220 (5600) 197 (5000) 213 (5400) 19 (490) 35 (896)
6x4 Standard
222 (5650) 238 (6050) 215 (5450) 230 (5850) 37 (938) 35 (896)
Cab, 55” &
60" IROS, 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 232 (5900) 248 (6300) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
60" HAS
258 (6550) 274 (6950) 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspension
276 (7000) 291 (7400) 268 (6800) 283 (7200) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
293 (7450) 309 (7850) 285 (7250) 301 (7650) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
311 (7900) 327 (8300) 303 (7700) 319 (8100) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Wheelbase Range
Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Model/Description
SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
173 (4400) 191 (4850) 165 (4200) 183 (4650) 19 (490)
193 (4900) 209 (5300) 185 (4700) 201 (5100) 37 (938)
211 (5350) 226 (5750) 203 (5150) 219 (5550) 19 (490) 35 (896)
228 (5800) 244 (6200) 220 (5600) 236 (6000) 37 (938) 35 (896)
246 (6250) 262 (6650) 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
264 (6700) 280 (7100) 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896)
6x4 Standard Cab,
281 (7150) 297 (7550) 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
52" & 54" RT, HMX
Suspensions, 299 (7600) 315 (8000) 291 (7400) 307 (7800) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Chalmers
317 (8050) 323 (8200) 309 (7850) 315 (8000) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions
321 (8150) 339 (8600) 313 (7950) 330 (8400) 19 (490) 35‘ (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 20 (521) 21 (544)
341 (8650) 356 (9050) 333 (8450) 348 (8850) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 25 (640)
256 (6500) 272 (6900) 57 (1478) 38 (965) 9 (220) 20 (524)
272 (6900) 46 (1182) 49 (1261) 9 (220) 20 (524)
230 (5850) 37 (938)
264 (6700) 37 (948)
177 (4500) 195 (4950) 169 (4300) 187 (4750) 19 (490)
197 (5000) 213 (5400) 189 (4800) 205 (5200) 37 (938)
215 (5450) 230 (5850) 207 (5250) 222 (5650) 19 (490) 35 (896)
6x4 Standard Cab,
232 (5900) 248 (6300) 224 (5700) 240 (6100) 37 (938) 35 (896)
60" HMX, RT
Suspensions, 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 242 (6150) 258 (6550) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Chalmers
268 (6800) 283 (7200) 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
303 (7700) 317 (8100) 295 (7500) 311 (7900) 37 (938) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8150) 317 (8200) 313 (7950) 317 (8100) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
6x4 AND 6x6 - STANDARD CAB (CONTINUED)
Wheelbase Range
Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Model/Description
SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
183 (4650) 201 (5100) 175 (4450) 193 (4900) 19 (489)
203 (5150) 219 (5550) 195 (4950) 211 (5350) 37 (937)
221 (5600) 236 (6000) 213 (5400) 228 (5800) 19 (489) 35 (896)
6x4 Standard Cab,
238 (6050) 254 (6450) 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 37 (937) 35 (896)
72" HMX
Suspensions & 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 19 (489) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Primaax
274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions
291 (7400) 307 (7800) 283 (7200) 299 (7600) 19 (489) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
309 (7850) 317 (8250) 301 (7650) 317 (8050) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8300) 317 (8700) 317 (8100) 317 (8500) 19 (489) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
173 (4400) 192 (4850) 165 (4200) 183 (4650) 19 (488)
193 (4900) 210 (5300) 185 (4700) 202 (5100) 37 (936)
211 (5350) 226 (5750) 204 (5151) 220 (5550) 19 (488) 35 (896)
6x4 Standard Cab 228 (5800) 244 (6200) 220 (5600) 236 (6000) 37 (936) 35 (896)
& Raydan Airlink 246 (6250) 263 (6650) 238 (6050) 255 (6450) 19 (488) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspension 265 (6700) 281 (7100) 257 (6500) 273 (6900) 37 (936) 35 (896) 35 (896)
283 (7150) 297 (7550) 275 (6950) 289 (7350) 19 (488) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
299 (7600) 316 (8000) 291 (7400) 307 (7800) 37 (936) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
301 (7650) 27 (688) 49 (1235) 10 (254) 25 (622) 33 (826)
185 (4700) 209 (5300) 177 (4500) 201 (5100) 28 (705)
6x4 Standard Cab 211 (5350) 226 (5750) 203 (5150) 219 (5550) 38 (957)
and 5 Piece
228 (5800) 250 (6350) 220 (5600) 242 (6150) 38 (957) 30 (767)
Crossmember
Configuration 252 (6400) 266 (6750) 244 (6200) 258 (6550) 38 (9597) 45 (1151)
268 (6800) 280 (7100) 260 (6600) 272 (6900) 38 (957) 30 (767) 30 (768)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
6x4 Standard 185 (4700) 209 (5300) 117 (4500) 201 (5100) 28 (704)
Cab, 52”, 54”, 60” 211 (5350) 226 (5750) 203 (5150) 219 (5550) 38 (956)
HMX Susp. & 5
228 (5800) 250 (6350) 220 (5600) 242 (6150) 38 (956) 30 (768)
Piece
Crossmember 252 (6400) 266 (6750) 244 (6200) 259 (6550) 38 (956) 45 (1152)
Configuration 268 (6800) 280 (7100) 260 (6600) 272 (6900) 38 (956) 30 (768) 30 (768)
6x4 Standard Cab
& 5 Piece
Crossmember 256 (6500) 266 (6750) 248 (6300) 258 (6550) 38 (956) 30 (768)
Configuration &
20K Steering
Wheelbase Range
Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Model/Description
SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
181 (4600) 199 (5050) 37 (937)
201 (5100) 217 (5500) 37 (937) 18 (448)
6x6 Standard 219 (5550) 234 (5950) 37 (937) 35 (896)
Cab,, 52" IROS,
236 (6000) 252 (6400) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672)
4-Spring
Suspension 254 (6450) 270 (6850) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896)
272 (6900) 287 (7300) 37 (937) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672)
289 (7350) 305 (7750) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
187 (4750) 203 (5150) 37 (937)
205 (5200) 221 (5600) 37 (937) 18 (448)
222 (5650) 238 (6050) 37 (937) 35 (896)
6x6 Standard Cab,
55” & 60” IROS, 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672)
60” HAS 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspension
276 (7000) 291 (7400) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672) 35 (896)
293 (7450) 309 (7850) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
311 (7900) 317 (8300) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672) 35 (896) 35 (896)
191 (4850) 209 (5300) 37 (937)
211 (5350) 226 (5750) 37 (937) 18 (448)
228 (5800) 244 (6200) 37 (937) 35 (896)
6x6 Standard Cab,
52" & 54" RT, HMX 246 (6250) 262 (6650) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672)
Suspension
264 (6700) 280 (7100) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896)
282 (7150) 297 (7550) 37 (937) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672)
299 (7600) 305 (7750) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
195 (4950) 213 (5400) 37 (937)
215 (5450) 230 (5850) 37 (937) 18 (448)
232 (5900) 248 (6300) 37 (937) 35 (896)
6x6 Standard 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672)
Cab, 60" HMX,
RT Suspensions 268 (6800) 283 (7200) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896)
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672)
303 (7700) 317 (8100) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8150) 317 (8550) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672)
205 (5200) 221 (5600) (5000) (5400) 37 (937)
222 (5650) 238 (6050) (5450) (5850) 37 (937) 18 (448)
240 (6100) 256 (6500) (5900) (6300) 37 (937) 35 (896)
6x6 Standard
Cab, 72" HMX 258 (6550) 274 (6950) (6350) (6750) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672)
Suspensions
276 (7000) 291 (7400) (6800) (7200) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896)
293 (7450) 309 (7850) (7250) (7650) 37 (937) 26 (672) 26 (672) 35 (896)
311 (7900) 317 (8300) (7700) (8100) 37 (937) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Standard Cab, 230 (5850) 265 (6700) 222 (5660) 256 (6500) 37 (936) 35 (896)
52” & 54” HMX 267 (6750) 283 (7150) 256 (6550) 274 (6950) 37 (936) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspension, 54”
284 (7200) 299 (7600) 276 (7000) 291 (7400) 37 (936) 35 (896) 53 (1344)
Chalmers
Suspension w/ 301 (7650) 309 (7850) 293 (7450) 301 (7650) 37 (936) 35 (896) 35 (896) 26 (672)
13TDK 311 (7900) 323 (8200) 303 (7700) 316 (8000) 37 (936) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
211 (5350) 226 (5750) 203 (5150) 219 (5550) 19 (488)
228 (5800) 244 (6200) 221 (5600) 236 (6000) 37 (936)
Standard Cab,
246 (6250) 262 (6650) 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 19 (488) 35 (896)
52” & 54” HMX
and 54” Chalmers 264 (6700) 280 (7100) 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 37 (936) 35 (896)
Suspensions, 54” 282 (7150) 297 (7550) 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 19 (488) 35 (896) 35 (896)
& 55” Pusher Axle
299 (7600) 315 (8000) 291 (7400) 307 (7800) 37 (936) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8050) 323 (8200) 309 (7850) 315 (8000) 19 (488) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
219 (5550) 240 (6100) 211 (5350) 232 (5900) 19 (488)
Standard Cab,
242 (6150) 258 (6550) 234 (5950) 250 (6360) 37 (936)
54” HMX
Suspension, 54” 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 252 (6400) 268 (6800) 19 (488) 35 (896)
Chalmers 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 270 (6850) 285 (7250) 37 (936) 35 (896)
Suspension, 62”
Pusher Axle 295 (7500) 311 (7900) 287 (7300) 303 (7700) 19 (488) 35 (896) 35 (896)
313 (7950) 323 (8200) 305 (7750) 315 (8000) 37 (936) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Standard Cab, 224 (5700) 226 (5750) 217 (5500) 219 (5550) 19 (488) 53 (1344)
54” HMX and 54” 228 (5800) 230 (5850) 220 (5600) 222 (5650) 19 (488) 57 (1440)
Chalmers
Suspensions, 62” 232 (5900) 236 (6000) 224 (5700) 228 (5800) 19 (488) 63 (1600)
Pusher Axle 238 (6050) 244 (6200) 230 (5850) 236 (6000) 19 (488) 71 (1792)
254 (6450) 262 (6650) 246 (6250) 254 (6450) 19 (488)
Standard Cab,
264 (6700) 280 (7100) 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 28 (713)
54” & 60” HMX
and 54” Chalmers 282 (7150) 297 (7550) 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 37 (937)
Suspensions, 45”
299 (7600) 315 (8000) 291 (7400) 307 (7800) 19 (488) 35 (896)
& 49” Pusher Axle
317 (8050) 323 (8200) 309 (7850) 315 (8000) 37 (937) 35 (896)
6x4 AND 6x6 - STANDARD CAB (CONTINUED))
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
228 (5800) 244 (6200) 221 (5600) 236 (6000) 19 (488)
Standard Cab, 246 (6250) 262 (6650) 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 37 (943)
60” HMX and 60” 264 (6700) 280 (7100) 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 19 (488) 35 (896)
Primaax
Suspensions, 54” 282 (7150) 297 (7550 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 37 (943) 35 (896)
& 55” Pusher Axle 299 (7600) 315 (8000) 291 (7400) 307 (7800) 19 (488) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8050) 323 (8200) 309 (7850) 315 (8000) 37 (943) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Standard Cab, 238 (6050) 67 (1704) 32 (824)
52” IROS,
Intermediate
Crossmember
Begins 60” 2nd 262 (6650) 67 (1704) 32 (824)
Crossmember
100” BOC
6x4 Extended 221 (5600) 236 (6000) 213 (5400) 228 (5800) 37 (949)
Cab, 52" & 54" 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 20 (501) 35 (896)
RT, HMX
256 (6500) 272 (6900) 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 37 (949) 35 (896)
Suspensions,
Chalmers 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions 291 (7400) 307 (7800) 283 (7200) 299 (7600) 37 (949) 35 (896) 35 (896)
309 (7850) 317 (8200) 301 (7650) 315 (8000) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
6x4 AND 6x6 - EXTENDED CAB (CONTINUED)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
205 (5200) 222 (5650) 197 (5000) 215 (5450) 20 (501)
224 (5700) 240 (6100) 217 (5500) 232 (5900) 37 (949)
242 (6150) 258 (6550) 234 (5950) 250 (6350) 20 (501) 35 (896)
6x4 Extended
Cab, 60" HMX, 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 252 (6400) 268 (6800) 37 (949) 35 (896)
RT Suspensions
278 (7050) 293 (7450) 270 (6850) 285 (7250) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896)
295 (7500) 311 (7900) 287 (7300) 303 (7700) 37 (949) 35 (896) 35 (896)
313 (7950) 317 (8200) 305 (7750) 317 (8100) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
209 (5300) 228 (5800) 201 (5100) 221 (5600) 20 (501)
230 (5850) 246 (6250) 222 (5650) 238 (6050) 37 (949)
6x4 Extended 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 20 (501) 35 (896)
Cab, 72" HMX 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 37 (949) 35 (896)
Suspensions 283 (7200) 299 (7600) 276 (7000) 291 (7400) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896)
301 (7650) 317 (8050) 293 (7450) 309 (7850) 37 (949) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8100) 317 (8500) 311 (7900) 317 (8300) 20 (501) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
201 (5100) 219 (5550) 193 (4900) 211 (5350) 20 (500)
221 (5600) 236 (6000) 213 (5400) 228 (5800) 37 (948)
6x4 Extended 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 20 (500) 35 (896)
Cab & Raydan
256 (6500) 272 (6900) 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 37 (948) 35 (896)
Airlink
Suspension 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 20 (500) 35 (896) 35 (896)
291 (7400) 307 (7800) 284 (7200) 299 (7600) 37 (948) 35 (896) 35 (896)
309 (7850) 323 (8200) 301 (7650) 315 (8000) 20 (500) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
181 (4600) 199 (5050) 10 (244)
201 (5100) 217 (5500) 10 (244) 19 (480)
6x6 Extended 219 (5550) 234 (5950) 10 (244) 37 (928)
Cab & 52" IROS,
236 (6000) 252 (6400) 10 (244) 28 (704) 26 (672)
4-Spring
Suspension 254 (6450) 270 (6850) 10 (244) 37 (928) 35 (896)
272 (6900) 287 (7300) 10 (244) 28 (704) 35 (896) 26 (672)
289 (7350) 305 (7750) 10 (244) 37 (928) 35 (896) 35 (896)
187 (4750) 203 (5150) 11 (277)
205 (5200) 221 (5600) 11 (277) 18 (448)
222 (5650) 238 (6050) 11 (277) 35 (896)
6x6 Extended
Cab, 55" & 60" 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672)
IROS, 60” HAS 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions
276 (7000) 291 (7400) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672) 35 (896)
293 (7450) 309 (7850) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
311 (7900) 317 (8300) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672) 35 (896) 35 (896)
191 (4850) 209 (5300) 11 (277)
211 (5350) 226 (5750) 11 (277) 18 (448)
6x6 Extended 228 (5800) 244 (6200) 11 (277) 35 (896)
Cab, 52" & 54"
246 (6250) 262 (6650) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672)
RT, HMX
Suspension 264 (6700) 280 (7100) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896)
282 (7150) 297 (7550) 11 (277) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672)
299 (7600) 305 (7750) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
6x4 AND 6x6 - EXTENDED CAB (CONTINUED)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
195 (4950) 213 (5400) 11 (277)
215 (5450) 230 (5850) 11 (277) 18 (448)
232 (5900) 248 (6300) 11 (277) 35 (896)
6x6 Extended
Cab with 60" 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672)
HMX, RT 268 (6800) 283 (7200) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672) (896)
303 (7700) 317 (8100) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896) (896)
317 (8150) 317 (8550) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672) (896)
205 (5200) 221 (5600) (5000) (5400) 11 (277)
222 (5650) 238 (6050) (5400) (5850) 11 (277) 18 (448)
240 (6100) 256 (6500) (5900) (6300) 11 (277) 35 (896)
6x6 Extended
Cab, 72" HMX 258 (6550) 274 (6950) (6350) (6750) 11 (277) 26 (672) 26 (672)
Suspensions
276 (7000) 291 (7400) (6800) (7200) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896)
293 (7450) 309 (7850) (7250) (7650) 11 (277) 26 (672) 35 (896) 26 (672) 35 (896)
311 (7900) 317 (8300) (7700) (8100) 11 (277) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Extended Cab,
54” HMX
274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 20 (500) 35 (896)
Suspension, 54”
Pusher Axle
Extended Cab, 240 (6100) 258 (6550) 232 (590) 250 (6350) 20 (500)
54” HMX
Suspension, 55” 268 (6800) 285 (7250) 260 (6600) 278 (7050) 20 (500) 27 (672)
Pusher Axle
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
191 (4850) 209 (5300) 10 (244)
6x6 Extended 211 (5350) 226 (5750) 10 (244) 20 (480)
Cab, 52” & 54”
228 (5800) 244 (6200) 10 (244) 37 (928)
HMX, RT
Suspension & 246 (6250) 262 (6650) 10 (244) 28 (704) 27 (672)
Meritor Transfer 264 (6700) 280 (7100) 10 (244) 37 (928) 35 (896)
Case Remote
Mounted BOC 282 (7150) 297 (7550) 10 (244) 28 (704) 35 (896) 27 (672)
299 (7600) 305 (7750) 10 (244) 37 (928) 35 (896) 35 (896)
6x4 AND 6x6 - CREW CAB
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
209 (5300) 224 (5700) 201 (5100) 217 (5500) 19 (491)
226 (5750) 242 (6150) 219 (5550) 234 (5950) 37 (928)
6x4 & 6x6 Crew
244 (6200) 260 (6600) 236 (6000) 252 (6400) 19 (491) 35 (896)
Cab, 52" IROS,
55" HAS & 4- 262 (6650) 278 (7050) 254 (6450) 270 (6850) 37 (928) 35 (896)
Spring
280 (7100) 295 (7500) 272 (6900) 287 (7300) 19 (491) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspension
297 (7550) 313 (7950) 289 (7350) 305 (7750) 37 (928) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
315 (8000) 317 (8200) 307 (7800) 315 (8000) 19 (491) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
209 (5450) 230 (5850) 203 (5250) 222 (5650) 19 (949)
232 (5900) 248 (6300) 224 (5700) 240 (6100) 37 (501)
6x4 & 6x6 Crew
Cab, 55" & 60" 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 242 (6150) 258 (6550) 19 (949) 35 (896)
IROS, 60" HAS 268 (6800) 283 (7200) 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 37 (501) 35 (896)
Suspension
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 19 (949) 35 (896) 35 (896)
303 (7700) 317 (8100) 295 (7500) 311 (7900) 37 (949) 35 (896) 35 (896)
219 (5550) 236 (6000) 211 (5350) 228 (5800) 19 (494)
238 (6050) 254 (6450) 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 37 (942)
6x4, 6x6 Crew
Cab, 52" & 54" 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 19 (494) 35 (896)
RT, HMX 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 37 (942) 35 (896)
Suspensions
291 (7400) 307 (7800) 283 (7200) 299 (7600) 19 (494) 35 (896) 35 (896)
309 (7850) 317 (8200) 301 (7650) 315 (8000) 37 (942) 35 (896) 35 (896)
224 (5700) 240 (6100) 217 (5500) 232 (5900) 19 (494)
242 (6150) 258 (6550) 234 (5950) 250 (6350) 37 (942)
6x4, 6x6 Crew 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 252 (6400) 268 (6800) 19 (494) 35 (896)
Cab, 60" HMX,
RT Suspensions 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 270 (6850) 285 (7250) 37 (942) 35 (896)
295 (7500) 311 (7900) 287 (7300) 303 (7700) 19 (494) 35 (896) 35 (896)
313 (7950) 317 (8200) 305 (7750) 317 (8100) 37 (942) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
228 (5800) 246 (6250) 221 (5600) 238 (6050) 19 (492)
248 (6300) 264 (6700) 240 (6100) 256 (6500) 37 (940) (896)
6x4, 6x6 Crew 266 (6750) 282 (7150) 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 19 (492) 35 (896)
Cab, 72" HMX
Suspensions 283 (7200) 299 (7600) 276 (7000) 291 (7400) 37 (940) 35 (896) 35 (896)
301 (7650) 317 (8050) 293 (7450) 309 (7850) 19 (492) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 (8100) 317 (8500) 311 (7900) 317 (8300) 37 (940) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
6x4 AND 6x6 - MISCELLANEOUS
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
201 (5100) 217 (5500) 193 (4900) 209 (5300) 19 (490) 35 (896)
219 (5550) 234 (5950) 211 (5350) 226 (5750) 19 (490) 44 (1120)
13607 Auxiliary 236 (6000) 244 (6200) 228 (5800) 236 (6000) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Transmission, 246 (6250) 262 (6650) 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896)
4-Spring, 52"
IROS, 55" HAS 264 (6700) 280 (7100) 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Suspensions 281 (7150) 297 (7550) 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896) 35 (896)
299 (7600) 315 (8000) 291 (7400) 307 (7800) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
317 )9-5-_ 333 )945-_ 3-0 (7850) 325 (8250) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896)
205 (5200) 213 (5400) 197 (5000) 205 (5200) 19 (490) 35 (896)
215 (5450) 230 (5850) 207 (5250) 222 (5650) 19 (490) 44 (1120)
13607 Auxiliary
232 (5900) 248 (6300) 224 (5700) 240 (6100) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Transmission,
55", 60" IROS, 250 (6350) 266 (6750) 242 (6150) 258 (6550) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896)
60" HAS
268 (6800) 283 (7200) 260 (6600) 276 (7000) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 9 (224)
Suspensions
285 (7250) 301 (7650) 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896) 9 (224)
303 (7700) 319 (8100) 295 (7500) 311 (7900) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 9 (224) 26 (672)
211 (5350) 226 (5750) 203 (5150) 219 (5550) 19 (490) 35 (896)
228 (5800) 236 (6000) 220 (5600) 228 (5800) 19 (490) 44 (1120)
13607 Auxiliary 238 (6050) 254 (6450) 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Transmission,
256 (6500) 272 (6900) 248 (6300) 264 (6700) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896)
52", 54" RT, HMX
Suspensions 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 281 (7150) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 26 (672)
291 (7400) 307 (7800) 283 (7200) 299 (7600) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896) 35 (896)
309 (7850) 325 (8250) 301 (7650) 317 (8050) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Wheelbase Range
Model/ Min Max Min Max AX BX CX DX EX FX
Description SFA SBA
Inches (Millimeters)
215 (5450) 230 (5850) 207 (5250) 222 (5650) 19 (490) 35 (896)
232 (5900) 240 (6100) 224 (5700) 232 (5900) 19 (490) 44 (1120)
13607 Auxiliary 242 (6150) 258 (6550) 234 (5950) 250 (6350) 19 (490) 35 (896) 26 (672)
Transmission,
260 (6600) 276 (7000) 252 (6400) 268 (6800) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896)
60" RT, HMX
Suspensions 278 (7050) 293 (7450) 270 (6850) 285 (7250) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 9 (224)
295 (7500) 311 (7900) 287 (7300) 303 (7700) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896) 9 (224)
313 (7950) 329 (8350) 305 (7750) 321 (8150) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 9 (224) 26 (672)
220 (5600) 236 (6000) 213 (5400) 228 (5800) 19 (490) 35 (896)
238 (6050) 254 (6450) 230 (5850) 246 (6250) 19 (490) 44 (1120)
13607 Auxiliary 256 (6500) 264 (6700) 248 (6300) 256 (6500) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896)
Transmission,
266 (6750) 281 (7150) 258 (6550) 274 (6950) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896)
72" HMX
Suspensions 283 (7200) 299 (7600) 276 (7000) 291 (7400) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 9 (224)
301 (7650) 317 (8050) 293 (7450) 309 (7850) 19 (490) 44 (1120) 35 (896) 9 (224)
319 (8100) 335 (8500) 311 (7900) 327 (8300) 19 (490) 35 (896) 35 (896) 9 (224) 26 (672)
226 (5750) 234 (5950) 19 (491) 26 (672)
246 (6250) 254 (6450) 238 (6050) 246 (6250) 19 (491) 26 (672) 43 (1120)
13PNB Auxiliary
Transmission, 52” 256 (6500) 272 (6900) 248 (6300) 265 (6700) 19 (491) 26 (672) 53 (1344)
& 54” HMX, RT 274 (6950) 289 (7350) 266 (6750) 283 (7150) 19 (491) 26 (672) 43 (1120) 43 (1120)
Suspension
291 (7400) 307 (7800) 284 (7200) 299 (7600) 19 (491) 26 (672) 53 (1344) 35 (896)
309 (7850) 324 (8250) 301 (7650) 318 (8050) 19 (491 26 (672) 43 (1120) 35 (896) 26 (672)
FRAME DRILLING GUIDELINES
The drilling of the frame sidemember presents no unusual difficulty. Standard high speed steel drills of good quality will serve provided they are
sharpened properly and not overheated during sharpening or use.
HOLE LOCATION GUIDELINES
1. Never drill holes into the restricted areas of the frame rails. Refer to diagrams on the following pages.
2. Use existing holes whenever possible.
3. Maintain a minimum of 0.75 inch (19 mm) of material between holes.
4. There should not be more than three holes located on a vertical line.
5. Bolt holes should be no larger than is required for the size of bolts being used, in no instance larger than 11/16 (.688 inch).
6. If reinforcements are used, avoid drilling holes closer than 2.0 inches (51 mm) from the ends of the reinforcement.
7. Bolts must be periodically checked to insure that the proper torque and clamping force is maintained.
8. Never drill any holes in the flanges of the frame rail.
1.6
(41) C CENTERLINE
REAR SUSPENSION
10.0 2.0
(51) C
(254)
1.6
(41)
NO DRILL ZONE
CENTERLINE
OF DRILLED HOLES
2.0
(51) SECTION C−C
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FRAME DRILLING RESTRICTIONS
Tractors With Vari-Rate and Air Suspensions – Not with 12" Rails
CENTERLINE
A OR C
REAR SUSPENSION
55.0 20.0
(1397) (508) NO DRILL ZONE
CENTERLINE
E OF DRILLED HOLES
A C
B OR D SECTION E−E
B E D
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DO NOT Leave Less Than 0.75" (19 mm) of Material Between Holes
DO NOT Drill Holes in the Following Areas:
Suspension A B C D
Vari-Rate 2.5 (64) [2]
1.6 (41) [1] 2.0 (51) [2] 2.0 (51) [1]
Air 2.3 (58) [2]
[1] Distance from Top of Top Flange to Centerline of Hole
[2] Distance from Bottom of Bottom Flange to Centerline of Hole
A OR C
FRONT OF CENTERLINE
REAR SUSPENSION REAR SUSPENSION
CENTERLINE
OF DRILLED HOLES
A C
10.0
B D
(254) B OR D
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A and B C D
Inches (Millimeters)
2.75 (70) 1.6 (41) 2.0 (50)
MAXIMUM WHEELBASE AVAILABILITY CHART (HV507)
WB (in) Recommended Maximum
Front Axle
Frame Section Feature Wheelbase Wheelbase
Rating 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420
Limit Limit
10K 315 315 420
12K 252 252 420
80 KSI 13K – –
10.250" x 3.092" x 0.375" 14K – –
01CAD
(260.4mm x 78.5mm x 16K – –
9.5mm) 18K – –
20K – –
22K – –
10K 283 337 283 337
12K 224 287 224 287
120 KSI 13K 219 246 219 246
10.125" x 3.580" x 0.312" 01CBU or 14K 203 240 203 240
(257.2mm x 90.9mm x 01CEZ 16K – –
8.0mm) 18K – –
20K – –
22K – –
10K 311 360 311 360
12K 248 309 248 309
120 KSI 13K 221 285 221 285
10.250" x 3.610" x 0.375" 01CAG 14K 221 260 221 260
(260.4mm x 91.7mm x 01CEL 16K 203 238 203 238
9.5mm) 18K – –
20K – –
22K – –
10K 311 311 420
12K 285 285 420
120 KSI 13K 250 374 250 374
10.866" x 3.622" x 0.433" 01CAJ 14K 250 374 250 374
(276.0mm x 92.0mm x 01CGA 16K 230 305 230 305
11.1mm) 18K 215 272 215 272
20K 215 250 201 250
22K – –
10K 305 305 420
12K 305 305 420
120 KSI 13K 264 374 264 374
12.250" X 3.380" X 0.375" 14K 264 374 264 374
01CAW
(304.8MM X 85.6MM X 16K 242 305 242 305
9.5MM) 18K 228 272 228 272
20K 215 250 215 250
22K – –
Contact Application Engineering for approval if your wheelbase or axle load exceeds the values given.
MAXIMUM WHEELBASE AVAILABILITY CHART (HV607)
WB (in) Recommended Maximum
Front Axle
Frame Section Feature Wheelbase Wheelbase
Rating 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 350 360 370 380 390 400 410 420
Limit Limit
10K 319 319 420
12K 268 268 420
80 KSI 13K – –
10.250" x 3.092" x 0.375" 14K – –
01CAD
(260.4mm x 78.5mm x 16K – –
9.5mm) 18K – –
20K – –
22K – –
10K 291 352 291 352
12K 242 293 242 293
120 KSI 13K 213 268 213 268
10.125" x 3.580" x 0.312" 01CBU or 14K 213 240 213 240
(257.2mm x 90.9mm x 01CEZ 16K – –
8.0mm) 18K – –
20K – –
22K – –
10K 311 360 311 360
12K 266 311 266 311
120 KSI 13K 232 289 232 289
10.250" x 3.610" x 0.375" 01CAG 14K 232 260 232 260
(260.4mm x 91.7mm x 01CEL 16K 215 244 215 244
9.5mm) 18K 201 224 201 224
20K – –
22K – –
10K 305 305 420
12K 305 305 420
120 KSI 13K 264 396 264 396
10.866" x 3.622" x 0.433" 01CAJ 14K 264 396 264 396
(276.0mm x 92.0mm x 01CGA 16K 240 323 240 323
11.1mm) 18K 226 286 226 286
20K 209 260 209 260
22K 195 240 195 240
10K 325 325 420
12K 325 325 420
120 KSI 13K 280 396 280 396
12.250" X 3.380" X 0.375" 14K 280 396 280 396
01CAW
(304.8MM X 85.6MM X 16K 254 323 254 323
9.5MM) 18K 238 286 238 286
20K 215 260 222 260
22K 209 240 209 240
Contact Application Engineering for approval if your wheelbase or axle load exceeds the values given.
FRAME HEIGHT CALCULATION - AT CENTERLINE OF FRONT AXLE
The front frame height (@ the centerline of the front axle) may be calculated using the following equations. Refer to the illustration for a visual
explanation of the symbols used in these calculations.
Df = Wheel axis to bottom of frame in unladen position. Refer to
tabulated data.
Df′ = Wheel axis to bottom of frame in loaded position. Refer to
tabulated data.
F= Frame rail height. Refer to tabulated data.
SLR Static Loaded Radius. The distance from the wheel axis to
′ the ground for a properly inflated, fully loaded (loaded to its
=
maximum capacity) tire. To obtain tire dimensions, contact
the tire manufacturer.
′
R1 = Tire Radius (one half of tire outside diameter) NOT
mounted on the vehicle. To obtain tire dimensions, contact
the tire manufacturer.
R2 = Calculated Tire Radius on an unloaded chassis. The value
of R2 is calculated using the following method.
R 2 = R 1 – .2 ( R 1 – SLR )
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Y= Front Frame Height at the front axle centerline in unloaded
condition.
Y′= Front Frame Height at the front axle centerline in loaded
condition.
R 2 = R 1 – .2 ( R 1 – SLR )
Z= Rear Frame Height at the rear axle centerline in
unloaded condition.
Z′= Rear Frame Height at the rear axle centerline in loaded
condition.
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DR″= Wheel Axis to bottom of frame in straight bump position. Refer to tabulated data.
R1 = Tire radius (one-half of tire outside diameter) NOT mounted on the vehicle. To obtain tire dimensions, contact the tire manufacturer.
F= Frame Rail Height.
′ ′
′ ′
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First we must determine the rake of the frame (i.e., the slope of the frame from front end to For situations where the rake is positive (i.e., Y<Z or Y′<Z′) the equations for determining
rear end). If the front end of the frame is higher than the rear end (i.e., Y>Z or Y′>Z′) then the frame height at the rail ends are:
truck is said to have a negative rake. In this situation, the equations for determining the frame
height at the rail ends are:
Frame Height @ Front End of Rail: Frame Height @ Front End of Rail:
Y–Z Z–Y
FG = Y + --------------- x BA (for unloaded condition) FG = Y – --------------- x BA (for unloaded condition)
WB WB
Y′ – Z′ Z′ – Y′
FG′ = Y′ + ------------------- x BA (for loaded condition) FG′ = Y′ – ------------------- x BA (for loaded condition)
WB WB
Frame Height @ Rear End of Rail: Frame Height @ Rear End of Rail:
RG = Z – Y--------------
–Z
- x AF
(for unloaded condition) Z–Y
RG = Z + --------------- x AF
WB
(for unloaded condition)
WB
Y′ – Z′ Z′ – Y′
RG′ = Z′ – ------------------- x AF (for loaded condition) RG′ = Z′ + ------------------- x AF (for loaded condition)
WB WB
PENDING
01_0252
SFA
Standard Swept Back Front Bumper (01LLA), Front Tow Hooks (01572) and Bolt On Front Frame Extension (01WDR)
PENDING
01_0253
PENDING
01_0254
SBA
Swept Back Front Bumper (01LLA) and Front Tow Hook (01572)
PENDING
01_0260
PENDING
01_0261
SBA
Swept Back Front Bumper (01LLA), Front Tow Hooks (01572) and Integral Front Frame Extension (01WDS)
PENDING
02_0262
CL
REAR AXLE
A 31.5
(800)
20.9
4.6
(530) 14.6
15.9 (116)
(371)
(404)
37.6 47.0
(954) (1194)
01_0107
= Distance (width) between vertical centerlines of single tires at opposite ends of axle,
TREAD
or between vertical centerlines of dual spacing (D.S.) at opposite ends of axle.
= Overall width of new tire at top of tire under maximum load, including 24-hour inflation
TIRE SECT
growth, and including protective side ribs, bars and decorations recommended by tire
(Tire Section)
manufacturer.
TREAD + TIRE SECT = Overall Width of axle, rim, and tire assembly at top of tires under maximum load
(Tread plus Tire Section) recommended by tire manufacturer.
TREAD - TIRE SECT = Distance (width) between near sides of tires at opposite ends of axle at top of tire
(Tread minus Tire Section) under maximum load recommended by the tire manufacturer.
SLR = Distance from ground to centerline of hub when tires are correctly inflated and under
(Static Loaded Radius) maximum load recommended by tire manufacturer.
02_0005
The chart shown here lists tread information for various wheel/axle combinations. Tread dimensions are not dependent on tire size. Other
dimensions explained here are related to tread and require tire dimensions. Please contact your tire supplier (or consult the International Sales Data
PDB-70000 Component Book) for tire dimensions.
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER FRONT AXLES • 02 JULY 2018 — 02-1
FRONT AXLE TREAD
HV™ SERIES-MEDIUM DUTY BODY BUILDER FRONT AXLES • 02 JULY 2018 — 02-2
FRONT AXLE TREAD
FRONT AXLE TREAD
CAUTION: If wheelbase alterations are made to International® vehicles with FMVSS-121 brakes
• DO NOT make alterations to air lines with hose, piping or fittings of sizes other than those currently in use on the truck.
• DO NOT allow sharp bends or other constrictions in hosing.
• DO NOT exceed the minimum or maximum wheelbase available from the factory for that model after lengthening or shortening the
wheelbase. For wheelbases longer or shorter than those available from the factory, International will provide verbal opinion (through
contacting your local International dealer). International will be available to provide certification testing and documentation of compliance
or non-compliance with FMVSS-121 for the specific situation at an additional cost.
CAUTION: Air reservoirs may be relocated providing these guidelines are followed:
• DO NOT make alterations to air lines with hose, piping or fittings of sizes other than those currently in use on the truck.
• DO NOT allow sharp bends or other constrictions in hosing.
• DO NOT alter brake line to port location.
CAUTION: Air-operated auxiliary attachments may be added to International FMVSS-121 vehicles if you:
• DO NOT use air tap locations other than those shown on these drawings for these models.
• Since the FVMSS-121 has very specific criteria for the time allowed for air to reach and release the brakes, it is obvious that the tubing
design is very critical and that the allowable sources for air tap must necessarily be restricted. Consult FMVSS-121 for criteria for time
allowed for apply and release of brakes.
CAUTION: When a brake tube is replaced or jointed, use only genuine International parts of the correct type.
NOTE: On trucks with ABS brakes, the sensor cable must not be jointed. If necessary, it must be completely replaced.
ANTILOCK AIR BRAKE SYSTEM SCHEMATIC
04_0103a
04_0105a
ROUTING GUIDELINES
If modifications are made to International vehicles with the addition or re-routing of tubing the following guidelines found in the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations Pocketbook, section 393.45, should be followed. Tubing must:
• Be designed and constructed in a manner that insures proper, adequate, and continued functioning of the tubing or hose.
• Be installed in a manner that insures proper continued functioning of the tubing or hose.
• Be long and flexible enough to accommodate without damage all normal motions of the part to which it is attached.
• Be suitably secured against chafing, kinking, or other mechanical damage.
• Be installed in a manner that prevents it from contacting the vehicle's exhaust system or any other source of high temperatures.
• International® Route and Clip standards state that tubing shall be a minimum of 5 inches away from the aftertreatment inlet and a minimum of 3" away from
the aftertreatment outlet.
Port B
Port B
Port A
IMPORTANT: Use the tube cutter (supplied in the tool kit) to ensure that the cut is square within 15° to help prevent leakage. Do not use a dull or heavy cutting tool such as side
cutters, pocket knife or hack saw which could collapse (flatten) the tube or create O-ring damaging burrs. Do not use the tube cutter to cut anything other than nylon
air line tubing. Replace the blade or cutter if the cutting edge becomes dull.
1/2" Orange
To Right Modulator
3/8" Orange
To Spring Brake Modulator
5/8" Green
Primary Delivery From Relay
Valve to ABS Modulator
Valves
3/8" Yellow
From Spring Brake Modulator to
Spring Brake QRV
3/8" Green
Primary Signal Delivery from 5/8" Green
Relay Valve to Spring Brake Primary Delivery from
Modulator Valve Relay Valve to ABS
3/8" Green Modulator Valves
(Signal Line) From 3/4" Green
Foot Valve to Relay Valve Primary Air Tank to Relay
3/8" Yellow Valve
Delivery From Spring Brake Control Valve
3/8" Orange
Secondary Signal from X−Fitting in Front Section
to Spring Brake Modulator Valve
04_0034
NOTE: Placement of rear section valves (modulator, relay, quick release and spring brake modulator valves) may change locations
based on rear suspension type. Additional 5/8" green line may be present on some suspensions.
INSIDE CAB & FOOT VALVE PLUMBING
3/8" Green
3/8" Orange
Supply to Spring Brake Control
Supply to Spring Brake Control
Valve
Valve
Dash Panel
3/8” Yellow
5/8" Orange Delivery from Spring Brake Control
Supply from Secondary Air Tank to Foot Valve
Valve
5/8" Green
Supply from Primary Air Tank to Foot
Valve
04_0035
hv_ecu
AIR TANK LOCATION
Air Tank Location 04WZJ Mounted Front of Rear Suspension
hv_air_tank_front_of_rear_susps
NOTE: Refer to the chart following this section for A and B dimensions.
hv_md_air_tank_boc_w_ground_clearance
hv_air_tank_under_cab_w_ground_clearance
hv_air_tank_under_18in_batt_box
AIR TANK LOCATION
Air Tank Locations 04VKG, 04VDU Mounted Under 30” Battery Box
hv_air_tank_under_30in_batt_box
hv_md_04jdc_day_cab
AIR DRYER LOCATION
Extended Cab - Mounted Outside Left Rail, Back of Cab (04JDC)
hv_md_04jdc_ext_cab
hv_md_04jdc_w_15ssc
AIR DRYER LOCATION
Mounted Outside Left Rail, 25” Back of Cab (04VBD)
26.6 17.0
(676) (432)
12.6
(321)
33.9
(860)
5.7
(144)
4.3
(110)
HV_MD_04vbd
17.0 26.6
(432) (676)
12.6
(321)
5.7 31.1
(144) (790)
4.3
(110)
HV_MD_04vbe
AIR DRYER LOCATION PENDING
Day Cab - Mounted Inside Left Rail, Behind Transfer Case Mounting (04VGG)
HV_MD_04vgg_day
HV_MD_04vgg_crew
AIR DRYER LOCATION
Extended Cab - Mounted Inside Left Rail, Behind Transfer Case Mounting (04VGG)
HV_MD_04vgg_ext
hv_md_04vgj
AIR DRYER LOCATION
Mounted Outside Right Rail, Back of Cab (04VKA) - Above Wheelbase 4,050
hv_md_04vka_above_wb_4050
hv_md_04vka_up_to_wb_4050.
AIR DRYER LOCATION
Day Cab (without AWD) - Mounted Outside Right Rail, Back of Cab (04VKA)
hv_md_04vka_day_cab_wo_awd
hv_md_04vka_w_04vcl_day_cab
AIR DRYER LOCATION
Mounted Inside Left Rail, Back of Cab (04VKC)
hv_md_04vkc
hv_md_04vkc_w_04vdu_wo_isb
AIR DRYER LOCATION
Mounted Inside Left Rail, Back of Cab (04VKC) with Fuel/Water Separator (15LLP)
hv_md_04vkc_w_15llp.
hv_md_04vkc_w_15llp_day_cab
AIR DRYER LOCATION
6X4 DAY CAB
Mounted Inside Left Rail, Back of Cab (04VKC)
hv_md_04vkc_w_15llp_6x4_day_cab
All Models
Navistar, Inc. has a responsibility to supply, install and ensure that the engines and aftertreatment emission control devices comply with the
certification requirements of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Air Resources Board (ARB). The aftertreatment
devices may include a combination of particulate filters, catalysts, catalytic converter, and temperature and pressure sensors, along with other
components.
Proper long-term operation of these components requires controlling exhaust stream temperatures and the exhaust flow pattern throughout the
system. This controls the required location of the components as well as the insulation of the various parts of the system.
For this reason, application guidelines for aftertreatment and tailpipe installations are much more complex and restrictive than in the past. Navistar,
Inc. will ensure correct factory installation of aftertreatment devices to assure compliance with the certification requirements.
Modified systems could damage the engine, aftertreatment system and other truck systems and void the warranty coverage. In that regard,
Navistar, Inc. will make it a policy to procure and correctly install the appropriate aftertreatment devices pursuant to applicable specifications and
application guidelines. That brings with it the benefit of certified systems that will be fully covered under warranty provided the vehicle is properly
maintained and not modified beyond the extent allowed by the Body Builder book.
The following guidelines are meant to clarify the allowable modifications for aftertreatment systems. Please consult applicable federal, state and
local laws and requirements in conjunction with this document to ensure compliance to those requirements. Also, refer to applicable vehicle
warranty information before performing any modifications to the vehicle. Non-compliance to the requirements of the warranty may nullify it in its
entirety.
• Where possible, trucks first and foremost should be ordered directly from the factory that meets the body installation requirements so that
the minimum, or no modification of the exhaust system will be required.
• Relocation or modification of the Aftertreatment system or the turbo outlet piping is NOT permitted without approval from Navistar, Inc.
and the engine manufacturer. Requests for relocation or modification will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
• Exhaust Gas Temperatures may be as high as 800× C during vehicle operation. Precautions should be taken to ensure that materials
used in the vicinity of the exhaust system and exhaust gas stream can withstand these temperatures or are safely shielded.
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GUIDELINES FOR AFTERTREATMENT MODIFICATIONS
MEETING LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
It is the responsibility of the person performing modifications to the vehicle to ensure that the vehicle, in its final configuration, conforms
to any applicable law regarding emission control, noise level and applicable safety standards.
TURBO PIPE
The function of the Turbo Pipe is to deliver exhaust gases from the engine to the Aftertreatment Module so that temperature losses are minimized
and so that the flow pattern of the exhaust gases maximizes the efficiency of the Aftertreatment Module. Relocation or modification of the turbo
outlet piping is NOT permitted without approval from Navistar, inc. and the engine manufacturer. Requests for relocation or modification will be
reviewed on a case by case basis. Any modification to this piping without written approval of Navistar, Inc. will significantly reduce the performance
of the Aftertreatment Module and VOID any applicable warranty.
If so equipped, heat shields and protective wraps must be maintained on the vehicle to ensure the proper performance of the Aftertreatment Module
and for the protection of the installed truck systems.
AFTERTREATMENT MODULE
The function of the Aftertreatment Module is to catch soot exhausted from the engine and convert it to ash. In conjunction, it reduces oxides of
nitrogen (NOx) through SCR. It is critical that the all sensors and pressure monitoring wiring remain intact for the Aftertreatment Module to perform
as designed. It is critical to maintain the location of the Aftertreatment Module and all sensors as installed from the factory to ensure proper
operation. Relocation or modification of the Aftertreatment Module is NOT permitted without approval from Navistar, Inc. and the engine
manufacturer. Requests for relocation or modification will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Any modification to this Aftertreatment Module
without written approval of Navistar, inc. will significantly reduce the performance of the Aftertreatment module and VOID any applicable warranty.
If so equipped, heat shields and protective wraps must be maintained on the vehicle to ensure the proper performance of the Aftertreatment Module
and for the protection of the installed truck systems. In addition, heat shields and protective coverings may not be added to the Aftertreatment
module which would restrict airflow to the system.
Never mount any additional harnesses or other equipment to the Aftertreatment Module.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DEVICE
The function of the Temperature Control Device (if so equipped) is to reduce the exit exhaust gas temperature emitted from the Aftertreatment
Device. This device has been specifically designed to draw in cooler air to mix with the hotter exhaust gases. It is critical that the openings in the
device that draw in cooler air remain unblocked of debris or other equipment. This device is critical to ensure that the emitted temperatures of the
exhaust are minimized. Any modifications to the Temperature Control Device without the written approval of Navistar, Inc. may significantly reduce
the efficiency of the Temperature Control Device and significantly increase the emitted gas temperatures, and VOID any applicable warranty.
If so equipped, any installed Temperature Control Device MUST remain as part of the exhaust piping.
Changes to the location of the Temperature Control Device relative to the Aftertreatment Module must meet federal emissions, noise and safety
requirements. The responsibility for demonstrating that legal requirements are met when modifications have been made belongs to the modifier of
the system.
If changing the location, special attention must be given to maintaining clearances around the exhaust piping, as well as maintaining the structural
integrity and exhaust backpressure of the system. Tables included in this document provide recommended clearances and back pressure
estimation procedures.
When lengthening or shortening tailpipes beyond the Aftertreatment Module, observe the following precautions:
1. Use the same size and material to extend or shorten the original pipe.
• Refer to Table 3 for proper material and sizing of pipes when extending or shortening tailpipe sections.
2. Adding additional extensions and bends will change internal exhaust gas pressure, which could result in damage to the Aftertreatment Module or
other engine components as well as a reduction in fuel economy.
• Use the backpressure values from the engine data sheets to compute the backpressure of the modified exhaust piping. Ensure that the
limits are within the data sheet when tested per the backpressure test procedure.
3. Additional piping should be supported so that minimal stress is placed on the Aftertreatment Module outlet. The bending moment on the outlet of
the Aftertreatment Module cannot exeed 10 N-m @ 1 G acceleration. As a guide, one additional support should be included for every 4 linear feet of
exhaust piping added, evenly spaced along the length of the chassis.
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GUIDELINES FOR AFTERTREATMENT MODIFICATIONS
The exhaust piping should be routed so that the Temperature Control Device, if so equipped, is at the end of the exhaust pipe and oriented in the
same manner as received from the factory.
The exhaust piping should be routed so that the Temperature Control Device, if so equipped, is at the end of the exhaust pipe and oriented in the
same manner as received from the factory.
Route all piping with minimum clearances to other chassis components as shown in Table 4.
As a result of the increased temperatures, clearances to exhaust components will need to be increased compared to pre-2007 model year
clearances.
Typical installation clearances used for pre-2007 model year engines and exhaust systems should be increased by 40% to ensure that body
equipment is not damaged by the increased heat of these systems.
Do not mount any Body Equipment within 8 inches (200mm) of the exhaust pipe outlet to avoid damage from hot exhaust gases.
DPF/SCR EQUIPMENT
Body Builders must not modify (including altering, substituting, and relocating) the DPF/SCR catalyst and the pre DPF/SCR exhaust piping. The
downstream SCR catalyst exhaust may be modified, however using smaller diameter piping or piping with numerous bends is not recommend as
the backpressure specification of the system may be exceeded causing engine power loss or shutdown.
When modifying other chassis systems, maintain clearances shown in Table 4.
Table 3
Tailpipe Extension, Material and Pipe Sizing
Cummins B6.7
Pipe Material 409 Stainless Steel
Pipe Diameter 4”
Wall Thickness 0.065”
Cummins L9
Pipe Material 409 Stainless Steel
Pipe Diameter 4”
Wall Thickness 0.065”
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Table 4
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BACKPRESSURE DATA SHEETS
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BACKPRESSURE TEST PROCEDURE
BACKPRESSURE TEST PROCEDURE
NOTE: When the exhaust back pressure measurement is taken in a pipe diameter other than 4 inches, then the measured values
must be adjusted to account for the change.
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BACKPRESSURE TEST PROCEDURE
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Engine Features by Aftertreatment Type
B6.7 L9
12EJC
12EJG
12EJH
Low Horsepower (LHP) —
12EJN
12EJS
12EJV
12EHS
12EJY
12EHT
12EKA
12EHU
Mid Horsepower (MHP) 12EKC
12EHV
12EKD
12EHW
12EKE
12EHX
12EHY
12EHZ
High Horsepower (HHP) — 12ELK
12EMJ
12EMK
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Day Cab - Vertical Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Back of Cab (07BKN)
hv_md_07bkn
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Short Horizontal Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BKP)
hv_md_07bkp
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Crew Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Short Horizontal Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BKP)
hv_md_07bkp_crew_cab
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Extended Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Short Horizontal Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BKP)
hv_md_07bkp_ext_cab
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BKS)
hv_md_07bks
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Crew Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BKS)
hv_md_07bks_crew_cab
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Extended Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BKS)
hv_md_07bks_ext_cab
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Short Horizontal Tailpipe
Under Right Rail, Back of Cab (07BKY)
hv_md_07bky
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Long Horizontal Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BKZ)
hv_md_07bkz
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Under Right Rail, Back of Cab (07BLB)
hv_md_07blb
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS
Crew Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Under Right Rail, Back of Cab (07BLB)
hv_md_07blb_crew_cab
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS
Extended Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Under Right Rail, Back of Cab (07BLB)
hv_md_07blb_ext_cab
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Horizontal Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BLC)
JV
hv_md_07blc
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Crew Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Horizontal Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BLC)
hv_md_07blc_crew_cab
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Extended Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Horizontal Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BLC)
hv_md_07blc_ext_cab
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BLD)
hv_md_07bld
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Crew Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BLD)
hv_md_07bld_crew_cab
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS (SINGLE)
Extended Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BLD)
hv_md_07bld_ext_cab
AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Vertical Tailpipe
Right Side Under Cab (07BLG)
hv_md_07blg
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AFTERTREATMENT DIAGRAMS
Day Cab - Horizontal Aftertreatment and Long Horizontal Tailpipe
Under Right Rail, Back of Cab (07BLH)
hv_md_07blh
ELECTRICAL
BATTERY BOX LOCATION
14” Left Side Under Cab
hv_14in_left_side_uc
hv_18in_left_side_boc
BATTERY BOX LOCATION
18” Right Side Back of Cab
hv_18in_right_side_boc
hv_30in_left_side_uc
BATTERY BOX LOCATION
30” Right Side Under Cab
hv_30in_right_side_uc
hv_md_30in_left_side_uc_crew_cab
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
For more detailed information regarding electrical body builder integration, refer to the following publications on the Body Builder extranet website:
• Electrical Systems Integration Guide (HV/MV)
• Electrical Systems HV and MV Sales Data Book (also available on the Product Information CT400 website)
10_0001
Calculate the fifth wheel height (measured from the ground) using the following formula:
where:
FH = Fifth Wheel Height (from ground to top of 5th wheel) - RR + RH + FR + F
Z = Frame Height (@ centerline of rear axle with an unloaded chassis)
F = Distance from the top of the frame rails to the top of the fifth wheel
FR = Frame Rail – Overall Height
RH = Ride Height of Rear Suspension
RR = Rolling Radius
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FIFTH WHEEL HEIGHT CALCULATIONS
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
Outlined below are recommended guidelines for installation of fifth wheels on vehicles. The more common combinations of frame, suspension, fifth
wheel and fifth wheel offset dimensions are covered in this section. For mounting applications not covered in this section, refer to the fifth wheel
manufacturer for installation instructions.
NOTE: It must be recognized that the ultimate responsibility for the durability and security of the fifth wheel mounting lies with the installer/user.
Therefore, the installer/user is cautioned to consult the fifth wheel manufacturer's installation recommendations and whatever legal
requirements and regulations are applicable.
It is also the responsibility of the installer/user to make sure that the vehicle frame is adequate for the fifth wheel offset location from the centerline
of the single rear axle (4x2 vehicles) or tandem rear axle (6x4 vehicles).
PRECAUTIONS
As with any after-market modification, care must be taken when installing a fifth wheel. The following precautions must be taken when installing
a fifth wheel.
CAUTION: Do not weld or drill the top or bottom flanges of the vehicle frame. Welding or
drilling the flanges will severely weaken the frame.
Do not drill frame sidemember(s) other than as specified in “FRAMES - Drilling or Notching”.
Fifth wheel attachments must not be welded directly to the sidemember.
MAINTENANCE
The fifth wheel should be properly maintained to ensure proper operation. The following is a general guideline for maintaining the fifth wheel.
1. Always keep the track of sliding fifth wheels as clean as possible.
Periodically lubricate all moving parts of fixed and sliding fifth wheels.
2. Inspect fifth wheel for proper operation.
3. Inspect fifth wheel for damaged or missing parts. Replace as required.
4. Be sure all bolts retaining fifth wheel assembly to vehicle frame are properly tightened.
REPLACEMENT
Remove
1. Remove all bolts retaining fifth wheel to mounting angle.
2. Remove fifth wheel assembly from vehicle frame.
Install
1. Position fifth wheel assembly on mounting angles. Be sure to properly align bolt holes in angle bracket to fifth wheel.
2. Install all retaining bolts and tighten to the specified torque.
MOUNTING
Mounting Angles
The use of mounting angles to mount the fifth wheel to the vehicle frame is recommended. Mounting angles provide for more direct transfer of the load to the
frame sidemembers for better stress distribution. Some fifth wheels incorporate integral mounting angles as part of the fifth wheel assembly.
1. FRAME
2 .FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING ANGLE
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
Mounting angles must be made of steel conforming to SAE J410, grade 965X, 0.312 inch (8 mm) thick; or ASTM A572, grade 50, 0.38 inch (9.6 mm) thick;
or conform to fifth wheel manufacturer's specifications that cover your particular circumstances.
It is permissible to cut mounting angles to provide clearance for spring mounting brackets, etc. Cutouts in the vertical flanges of the mounting angles should
be minimized in number and size. Cutouts must be rounded at the inside corners. Inner radii of cutouts should be 0.5 inch (13 mm) minimum; 0.75 inch (19.0
mm) radii are preferred.
To make cutouts in mounting angles, drill holes at radii of cutouts. Then, saw or torch cut to remove remaining material. Cut edges should be ground smooth.
Some vehicles have spring mounting brackets designed to permit installation of fifth wheel mounting angle between the spring bracket and vehicle frame.
Remove factory installed spacers to install mounting angles. Re-tighten bolts as specified in the Torque Chart.
1. SPACER (REMOVE)
2. MOUNTING ANGLE
NOTE: Some sliding and fixed fifth wheels are designed to use 5/8-inch (16 mm) diameter vertical bolts. These are acceptable where
specified by design.
Care must be taken to prevent fretting (chafing) damage to frame top flange by sharp edges on fifth wheel mounting parts. Figure 4.4 illustrates methods of
preventing fretting (chafing) damage at leading and trailing edges. These methods include:
1. Chamfering the edges of fifth wheel mounting parts contacting frame top flange.
2. Use of a “flex-lip” to gradually diminish contact forces.
Fifth wheel and mounting parts should be positioned on the vehicle frame to provide maximum contact between the parts which transfer the vertical load onto
the upper flange of the frame. Clamp to assure contact before tightening bolts.
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
FIXED (NON-SLIDING) FIFTH WHEELS
Typical installations of fixed (non-sliding) fifth wheels are illustrated in Figure 4.5, Figure 4.6, Figure 4.7, Figure 4.8, Figure 4.9, and
Figure 4.10.
Mounting angles should be secured to frame sidemembers with a minimum of five bolts per side with bolt spacing as shown in Figure 4.5.
Recommended fixed fifth wheel mounting dimension limits are shown in Figure 4.5. These limits are as follows:
Dimension “A”
(Trunnion centerline spacing) 29 to 34 inches (736 to 863 mm).
Dimension “B”
(Fifth wheel offset with respect to rear axle or tandem rear axle
centerline) 0 to 24 inches (0 to 609 mm).
Dimension “C”
(Fifth wheel pivot height above frame) 6 inches (152.4 mm)
maximum.
Figure 4.5 Fixed Fifth Wheel Mounting Dimension Limits (Typical) 10_0006
Be sure to refer to the segments in this section for mounting angle and cutout information, bolt sizes and torque specifications and corrosion
protection on aluminum frames.
For vehicle frame assemblies without bogie gussets or “C” channel frame reinforcements, install a set of flat cross ties as shown in Figure 4.6
and Figure 4.7.
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
For bolted base type fifth wheels, bolt the cross ties and spacers as shown in Figure 4.6. For fifth wheels with integral mounting angle, weld the
cross ties as shown in Figure 4.7.
Cross ties should be a minimum of 0.31 inch (8.0 mm) thick x 5 inches (127 mm) wide. Recommended material is 0.31 inch (8.0 mm) thick
HSLA 80,000 PSI yield material (SAE 980X).
For bolted base type fifth wheels, a single flat plate or a corrugated plate can be used instead of cross ties. The flat plate should have the bolt
pattern shown in Figure 4.8 (top view). The corrugated plate should be installed as shown in Figure 4.8.
For vehicle frame assemblies which have bogie gussets (such as a typical Hendrickson suspension) many fifth wheel installations may be
made without cross ties as shown in Figure 4.9 and Figure 4.10. Cross ties may be required in some cases, as indicated.
Figure 4.8 Plate Installation (Typical) 10_0009
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
Figure 4.9 Fifth Wheel Installation Without Cross Ties (Typical) 10_0010
Figure 4.10 Fifth Wheel Installation Without Cross Ties (Typical) 10_0011
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
SLIDING FIFTH WHEELS
These guidelines apply to sliding fifth wheel assemblies where the rails or tracks are tied together on a mounting plate or with cross ties.
A typical installation of a sliding fifth wheel is illustrated in Figure 4.11.
Mounting angles should be secured to frame sidemembers with bolts, the minimum number of which are to be determined by dividing the
distance between the front and rear bolt holes, as shown in Figure 4.11, by 7.0 inches (177.8 mm) and adding 1.
Recommended sliding fifth wheel mounting dimension limits are as follows:
Dimension “B” (Fifth wheel offset with respect to bogie centerline) 0 to 36 inches (0 to 914 mm) maximum.
Dimension “C” (Fifth wheel pivot height above frame) 6.0 inches (152.4 mm) maximum.
Sliding fifth wheels, because of their length and construction techniques, are prone to warping and misalignment. This along with vehicle frame
variations makes it necessary to check and correct for proper fit where needed.
TORQUE
Table 4.1
Bolt Torque Chart (Phosphate and Oil Coated)
Specified Torque
Bolt Size
Flange Head Hex Head
(Type 8)
Ft-Lb. N-m Ft-Lb. N-m
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
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FIFTH WHEEL MOUNTING INFORMATION
ENGINE
ENGINE LOCATION
All Models
12_0024
Model Engine A B C D E
®
Cummins B6.7
HV507 3.5° 49.02” (1245 mm) 2.20” (56 mm) 0 0°
Cummins® L9
Cummins® B6.7
HV607 3.5° 56.89” (1445 mm) 2.20” (56 mm) 0 0°
Cummins® L9
Cummins® B6.7
HV50B 3.5° 59.80” (1519 mm) 2.20” (56 mm) 0 0°
Cummins® L9
Cummins_B6.7_Left_Front
ENGINE PORT LOCATION
Type Usage
Water
W1 Heater Supply
W2 Heater Return
W3 Engine Vent
W4 Coolant Inlet
W5 Coolant Outlet
W6 Block Heater
W7 Surge Line
Cummins_B67_Right_Rear
L9_HV_front_view
ENGINE PORT LOCATION
Type Usage
Water
W1 Heater Supply
W2 Heater Return
W3 Engine Vent
W4 Coolant Inlet
W5 Coolant Outlet
W6 Block Heater
W7 Surge Line
L9_HV_rear_view
All Models
(Code 12WYK)
PENDING
FRONT MOUNTING PTO EFFECTS
All Models
(12851)
3.5°
++
133.6
(5.3)
251.5
256.1 (9.90)
(10.08)
129.0 51.5
(5.08) (2.03)
35.0 39.6
56.1 (1.38) (1.56)
(2.21)
128.7
(5.07)
+ + + +
CHASSIS CHASSIS
1000 1000
W/1280 & 1310 SPICER TRUNNION FLANGE w/1350 SPICER TRUNNION FLANGE
13_0007
(LT)
(RT)
AJ
AJ
13_0005
Clearance Provided
Left PTO Location Right PTO Location AJ (mm)
Transmission Engine For SAE Envelope
Left PTO Right PTO AC (mm) AE (mm) AG AD (mm) AF (mm) AH Left Right
Fuller RTO 13GHW Navistar® N9/N10 B A 369.9 140.0 90° 243.5 230.7 45° 221.3 130.9
10, 11, 13,
15, & 18- 13GHW
13GKJ Navistar® N13 B A 390.7 140.0 90° 260.8 230.7 45° 204.5 117.0
Speed
Eaton
13GWN
Ultrashift
13GWU Navistar® N13 B A 390.7 140.0 90° 260.8 230.7 45° 204.5 117.0
Plus
13GJT Navistar® N9/N10 B A 370.0 140.0 90° 256.5 207.3 57° 221.2 154.1
Fuller
10-Speed 13GHJ
13GHL Navistar® N13 B A 390.7 140.0 90° 277.2 207.3 57° 204.2 137.1
Clearance Provided
Left PTO Location Right PTO Location AJ (mm)
Transmission Engine For SAE Envelope
Left PTO Right PTO AC (mm) AE (mm) AG AD (mm) AF (mm) AH Left Right
13ATM
13AUK
13AVG
13AVH
13AVJ
13AVK Navistar® N9/N10 C C 215.5 135.5 8° 211.3 136.0 6.2° 226.0 225.4
Allison 13AVL
3000 Series 13AVP
13AVR
13AVS
13AVK
13AUK
13AVR Navistar® N13 C C 236.2 135.5 8° 232.0 136.0 6.2° 227.5 227.0
13AVS
13ATP
13AUV
13AUT
Allison Navistar® N9/N10
13AUU C C 2293.0 159.1 25° 52.3 54.3 108.3° 203.9 290.2
4000 Series Navistar® N13
13AUY
13AUW
13AUX
All Models
Dual, Right Side and Rear of Transmission (13XAJ)
13xaj_pto_location
PTO LOCATION
All Models
Right Side of Transmission (13XAK)
13xak_pto_location
All Models
Left Side of Transmission (13XAL)
13xal_pto_location
PTO LOCATION
All Models
Dual, Left and Right Side of Transmission (13XAM)
13xam_pto_location
All Models
Top of Transmission (13XAP)
13xap_pto_location
PTO LOCATION
All Models
Rear of Transmission (13XAR)
13xar_pto_location
All Models
Rear of Transmission (13XAS)
13xas_pto_location
PTO LOCATION
All Models
Dual, Left Side and Top of Transmission (13XAT)
13xat_pto_location
All Models
Dual, Right Side and Bottom of Transmission (13XAV)
13xav_pto_location
TRANSFER CASE
HV507
(13TKA and 13TKC)
FRONT
TOP OF INSIDE RAIL
.6
(16.4)
+ +
9.7 11.0
6.0 +
(246.3) (279.1)
(152.8) 16.9
+ (428.1)
+
.8
(19.5)
4.0 21.1
(101.2) (537.0)
13_0009
FRONT
TOP OF INSIDE RAIL
.6
(16.4)
+
+
9.7
6.0 +
(246.3)
(152.8) 2.1 16.9
(53.6) (428.1)
+
.8
(19.5)
4.0 23.2
(101.2) (588.1)
13_0010
TRANSFER CASE
HV507
(13TKH)
FRONT
2.56
(65)
8.90 20.35
(226) (517) 11.50
(292) 15.24
(387)
0.12
(3)
17.68 20.16
(449) (512)
13_13TKH
FRONT
1.14
(29) TOP OF INSIDE RAIL
10.12 10.12
(257) 6.14 (257)
(156) 16.61
(422)
0.55
(14)
3.94 21.54
(100) (547)
13_13TKK
TRANSFER CASE
HV507
(13TKL)
13_13TKL
= Distance (width) between vertical centerlines of single tires at opposite ends of axle,
TREAD
or between vertical centerlines of dual spacing (D.S.) at opposite ends of axle.
= Overall width of new tire at top of tire under maximum load, including 24-hour inflation
TIRE SECT
growth, and including protective side ribs, bars and decorations recommended by tire
(Tire Section)
manufacturer.
D.S. = Dimension (width) between vertical centerlines of two tires (duals) assembled at one
(Dual Spacing) end of an axle.
TREAD + D.S. + TIRE SECT
(Tread plus Dual Spacing = Overall width of axle, dual rims, and tire assembly at top of tires under load.
plus Tire Section)
TREAD - D.S. - TIRE SECT
= Distance (width) between near sides of inner tires of dual assembly at top of tires
(Tread minus Dual Spacing
under load.
minus Tire Section)
SLR = Distance from ground to centerline of hub when tires are correctly inflated and under
(Static Loaded Radius) maximum load recommended by tire manufacturer.
14_0027
Dual Tires
The charts shown here list tread information for various wheel/axle combinations. Tread dimensions are not dependent on tire size. Other
dimensions explained here are related to tread and require tire dimensions. For tire dimensions, please contact your tire supplier or refer to the
International® Sales Data Component Book (PDB-70000).
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REAR AXLE TREAD
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REAR AXLE TREAD
REAR AXLE TREAD
4x2 and 4x4
HV_MD_14wlm
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LIFT AXLES
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LIFT AXLES
LIFT AXLES
Watson & Chalin - 20,000 lb. Capacity - Tag, Lift Type (14WLR)
HV_MD_14wlr
LIFT AXLES
Watson & Chalin - 13,200 lb. Capacity - Pusher, Lift Type (14WLU)
HV_MD_14wlu
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LIFT AXLES
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
LIFT AXLE BRACKET LOCATION - 6X4
Watson & Chalin AL-2200 Suspension (14WLR and 14WLM)
AXLE
4.9 5.0
(124) (127)
42.6
(1083)
18.0 12.0
(457) (305)
8.8 23.2
(224) (590) 4.0
4.6 4.0 (102)
(117) (101)
7.1
(180) 4.7
(119) 15.8 2.3
2.3 (402) (58)
(58)
25.1
(637)
14_0131
Lift Axle Bracket Location - 6X4
Watson & Chalin SL-1152 Suspension (14WLU)
AXLE
1.4 2.2
(35) 31.3 (56)
(794)
15.8 9.0
(402) (229)
8.8 11.3 6.3
(224) (287) (160)
3.5 1.3
(89) (34)
3.3
7.0 (85)
(177)
4.6 4.8
(116) (121)
2.2
(55)
16.3
(414)
26.1
(662)
14_0132
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
LIFT AXLES
Watson & Chalin - 13,500 lb. Capacity - Pusher, Lift Type (14WNH)
hv_md_14wnh
LIFT AXLES
Watson & Chalin - 13,500 lb. Capacity - Pusher, Lift Type (14WNJ)
hv_md_14wnjr
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
LIFT AXLES
Watson & Chalin - 13,500 lb. Capacity - Tag, Lift Type (14WNK)
hv_md_14wnk
LIFT AXLES
Watson & Chalin - 20,000 lb. Capacity - Pusher, Lift Type (14WNM)
hv_md_14wnm
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension – Top View and Left View (14SAH, 14SAM, 14SAN)
5.8 5.6
(147) (141.7)
6.9
11.2 (175)
(285) 7.8
8.8 (198.6)
(224.5)
4X2 BRACKETS WITH VARI−RATE STEEL SPRINGS
14_0033
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x4
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension – Top View and Left View (14SAH, 14SAM, 14SAN)
5.8 5.8
(147) (147)
9.5
(242.4)
12.8
8.0
(325)
4X4 BRACKETS WITH VARI−RATE STEEL SPRINGS (203.5)
8.0
(203.5)
14_0034
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2 AND 4x4
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension (14SAH, 14SAM, 14SAN)
4x2
4x4
14_0035
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension – With Multileaf Auxiliary – Top View and Left View (14SAL)
4.6 4.6
(117.5) (117.5)
5.8 5.6
(147.0) (141.7)
19.6 19.7
(498.0) (500.7)
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x4
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension – Top View and Left View (14SAL)
20.5 20.5
(521.0) (521.0)
18.1 18.1
(460.0) (460.0)
8.8 2.8 8.8 2.4
2.8
(224.0) (70.0) (224.0) (61.0)
(70.0)
4x2
20.5 20.5
(521.0) (521.0)
2.2 2.2
(57.2) (57.2)
17.0 17.0
(432.3) (432.4)
2.4 8.8 8.8 2.4
1.1 1.1
(61.0) (224.0) (224.0) (61.0)
(28.6) (28.6)
4x4
14_0038
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Vari-Rate Suspension, 3-Rod – Top View and Right View (14SCD and 14SCE)
5.79 5.58
(147) (141.7)
11.22
(285)
7.68
8.74 (195.1) 6.91
(222.1) (175.5)
14_3-rod_vari-rate_brackets
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Vari-Rate Suspension, 3-Rod (14SCD, 14SCE)
4.8 2.4
2.4
(122) (61) 4.8
(61)
(121.92) 1.77
(44.9)
2.64
(67.07)
14_3-rod_vari-rate_hole
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Walking Beam Type (14ULP)
PENDING
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Walking Beam Type (14ULP)
PENDING
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Walking Beam Type (14UMB)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_brackets
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Walking Beam Type (14UMB)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_hole
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Primaax EX (14UNW)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_brackets
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Primaax EX (14UNW)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_hole
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Primaax EX (14UNY)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_brackets
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Primaax EX (14UNY)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_hole
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Walking Beam Type (14UZW)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_brackets
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Walking Beam Type (14UZW)
PENDING
14_3-rod_vari-rate_hole
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension With Rubber Auxiliary Springs – Top View and Left View (14VAD, 14VAG, 14VAH, 14VAJ)
14_0039
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x4
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension With Rubber Auxiliary Springs – Top View and Left View (14VAD, 14VAG, 14VAH, 14VAJ)
8.4 7.0
9.5 8.0
(212.5) (178)
(242.4) (203.5)
8.0 12.8
(203.5) (325)
14_0040
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2 AND 4x4
Vari-Rate Steel Suspension (14VAD, 14VAG, 14VAH, 14VAJ)
20.5 20.5
(521) (521)
5.3
(133.5)
8.8 15.3 10.0 15.8 8.8
(224) (387.5) (254) (400.5) (224)
4x2
20.5 20.5
(521) (521)
5.3
(133.5)
8.8 15.3 10.0 15.8 8.8
(224) (387.5) (254) (400.5) (224)
4x4
14_0041
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Chalmers Single Suspension (14TBU)
6.9
3.4 (174)
(85.9)
8.1
(206.6)
12.0
(304.8)
14_0076
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Chalmers Single Rear Suspension (14TBU)
18.5 (469.9)
15.4
AF GREATER THAN
(390.7)
OR EQUAL TO 1000
3.2 (82.6)
12.2 27.7
8.9 (309.3) (703.1) AF LESS
(225.6) 2.3 (58.4) THAN 1000
8.8
2.4 (61) 17.8
6.9 3. 0 (449.1) (223.5)
1.6 2.4
(61) (174.8) (76.2)
(40.9)
1.5
(38.3)
2.0
(50.8)
6. 0 2. 2 4.8
2.0 2.9 3.4 3.2 2.3 (55.5) (122)
(152.4)
(50.8) (73.2) (85.9) (82.6) (57.3)
14_0079
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION
Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14TBZ)
hv_md_14tbz
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN
Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14TBZ)
hv_md_14tbz_hole_pattern
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 4x2
Chalmers Single Suspension (14TBW)
6.4
(163.1)
3.7
(95.1)
8.2
(207.6)
26.3 9.1
(667.8) (231.9)
12.2 17.4
(309.6) (441.2)
14_0077
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Chalmers Single Rear Suspension (14TBW)
AF GREATER THAN
OR EQUAL TO 1000
18.5 12.9 26.9
(469.9) (328.2) (684.3)
15.4 AF LESS
(390.7) THAN 1000
8.9 3.3 17.0
3.2 (225.6) (83.6) (430.3)
(82.6) 2.4 2.8
(61) (69.8)
1.6 2.4 6.9 2.6 8.8
(40.9) (61) (174.8) (66.4) (223.5)
1.5
(38.3)
2.0
(50.8)
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International® Ride Optimized Suspension, 9.25" Ride Height – Top View (14TBJ)
8.3
(211)
6.5
(166)
1.9
(47.2) 3.7
(93.1) 4.8
(121.9)
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International® Ride Optimized Suspension, 9.25" Ride Height – Left View, Outside Rail (14TBJ)
5.1
(129.9)
6.4
(161.8)
6.4 5.2
6.9 3.9
(162) (132.6)
(175.4) (100.3)
1.3 12.8
(33.3) (325)
24 15.2
(609.5) (386)
AXLE
CL
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International® Ride Optimized Suspension, 9.25" Ride Height – Left View, Inside Rail (14TBJ)
8.1
(205.0)
22.9 24.0
(582.8) (609.5)
AXLE
CL
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
International® Ride Optimized Suspension, 9.25" Ride Height – Left View (14TBJ)
27.4
(695)
18.5
(471)
15.2
(386.5)
30.8 9
(782.5) (229.3)
2.7
(68.5)
28.4
(721.5)
19.6
(497.5)
4.9 5
17.2
(124.9) (126)
(436.5)
5.62 2
(142.8) (51.5) 7
(177)
7.8 3 2 3
(198) (76) 7.8 4.3 (51.4) (76) 2.2
(198) (109.5) (55)
8.4
1.3 (214.6)
5.4
(33.5) 2.9
(137)
(72.4) 15.2
AXLE 386.5
CL
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Hendrickson Air Suspension, 9.5" Ride Height – Top View (14TAX)
4.0
(100.5)
2.6
(165.2)
0.4
(11.1)
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Hendrickson Air Suspension, 9.5" Ride Height – Left View, Outside Rail (14TAX)
7.0
(177) 22.5
(458)
14.2 2.7
(361) 8.0 (69)
(203.2)
1.9
4.5 4.5 (229.2)
(163.1) (161) 6.7
(104.8)
35.3
(895.8)
AXLE
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Hendrickson Air Suspension, 9.5" Ride Height – Left View, Inside Rail (14TAX)
11.4 17.2
(234.9) (437.0)
2.5 17.3
0.3 (62.3) (493.4)
(7.9)
2.2 1.1
3.7 (219.7) (247.3)
(181.5)
6.2
(157.5)
AXLE
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 4x2
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 9.5" Ride Height – Left View (14TAX)
22.5
(602)
18.3
4.3
(495)
(108)
12.3
3.2
(343)
(81)
3.1
1.0 (111)
(26)
2.6
2.8 2.7 1.6
(67)
(71) (68.5) 2.9
10.0 3.4 (41.5)
2.6 1.8 (74.5)
(253) (44.5) (87)
(66.5) 11.1
3.5 3.8
2.4 (281) 2.9
(62) (90) (96.52)
11.6 AXLE (74.5)
(295)
13.2
(336)
14.2
(361)
27.1
(658)
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Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14TCJ)
hv_md_14tcj
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Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14TCJ)
hv_md_14tcj_hole_pattern
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION
Hendrickson PAX-262 Suspension (14TCL)
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN
Hendrickson PAX-262 Suspension (14TCL)
hv_md_14tcl_hole_pattern
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION
Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14TCZ)
z
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN
Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14TCZ)
hv_md_14tcz_hole_pattern
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION
Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14UPS)
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN
Hendrickson PRIMAAX EX Suspension (14UPS)
hv_md_14ups_hole_pattern
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION
Link AL-460 Rear Tandem Suspension (14VKL)
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN
Link AL-460 Rear Tandem Suspension (14VKL)
hv_md_14vkl_hole_pattern
REAR SUSPENSION - 6x4 AND 6x6
Hendrickson HMX Walking Beam Suspension, 54", 60", 72.5" – Top View (14ULX, 14ULY, 14ULZ, 14UMC)
2.5
(64.7)
28.4
(721.7)
.4
(9.5) 5.6
(142.6)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson HMX Walking Beam Suspension, 54" – Right View, Outside Rail (14ULX, 14ULY)
5.5"
(139.7) 5.6" 5.4" 5.7"
(142.2) (137.2) (144.8)
1.1"
(27.9)
0.7" 3.3"
(1.8) (83.8)
15.5"
(393.7)
7.0"
(177.8)
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Hendrickson HMX Walking Beam Suspension, 54" – Right View, Inside Rail (14ULX, 14ULY)
2.8"
(71.1)
13.0" 23.5" 49.2" 5.2" 10.7" 13.0"
(331) (596) (1249.7) (132.1) (271.8) (331)
4.2"
7.2" (107)
11.5" (183) 11.5" 7.2” (183)
(292.1) (291.4)
5.3" 4.7"
(134.9) (119.4)
0.38" 3.0"
(9.5) 3.6" 3.6"
(75) (91.4) 3.3" 5.9" 0.9" (91.4)
(83.8) (149.6) (2.3)
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
Hendrickson HMX Walking Beam Suspension, 54" – Left View (14ULX, 14ULY)
5.5"
(139.7) 5.6" 5.4" 5.7"
(142.2) (137.2) (144.8)
1.1"
(27.9)
0.7" 3.3"
(1.8) (83.8)
15.5"
(393.7)
7.0"
(177.8)
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Hendrickson HMX Walking Beam Suspension, 60" – Right View, Outside Rail (14ULZ)
1.1"
(27.9)
1.3" 3.3"
(33.0) (83.8)
15.5"
(393.7)
7.0"
(177.8)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson HMX Walking Beam Suspension, 60" – Right View, Inside Rail (14ULZ)
2.8"
(71.7)
13.0" 23.5" 49.2" 5.2" 14.6" 13.0"
(330.2) (596.9) (1249.7) (132.1) (370.8) (330.2)
4.2"
4.8"
7.2" (106.7) 7.2"
(121.9)
11.5" (1292.1) (182.9) 11.5" (182.9)
(292.1)
5.3" 4.7"
(134.9) (119.4)
.38"
(9.7) 3.0" 3.6" 3.6"
(76.2) (91.4) 6.0" 5.9" 1.1" (91.4)
(152.4) (149.9) (27.9)
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Hendrickson RT Suspension, 52", 54" – Top View (14UHC, 14UHD, 14UHK)
3.6
(91.6) 2.5
(64.6)
1.7
(42.0)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson RT Suspension, 52", 54" – Left View, Outside Rail (14UHC, 14UHD, 14UHK)
52"
AXLE 52"
AXLE
9.9 11.9
(251.0) (301.3)
54" 54"
AXLE AXLE
8.9 33.0 11.1
(225.6) (838.4) (281.0)
2.5
(63.6) 4.3 2.5
(108.2) (63.6)
6.5
4.0 11.8 (165.2)
(102.0) (300.2) 11.8
(300.0)
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Hendrickson RT Suspension, 52", 54" – Right View, Inside Rail (14UHC, 14UHD, 14UHK)
52"
52" AXLE
AXLE
4.0 54"
54" (101.6) AXLE
AXLE
42.0
11.6 1.3 1.2 11.6
(1066.8)
(294.6) (33.3) (30.1) (294.6)
8.1
(206.2)
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
Hendrickson RT Suspension, 52"/54" – Left View (14UHC, 14UHD, 14UHK)
12.1 18.0
(306.4) (458)
9.4 14.1
(239.7) (359)
2.2 7.0 4.7 2.2 4.5 6.5 7.5 1.6 2.2 2.2
(55) (177) (119.7) (57) (114) (164.1) (189.7) (40.5) (55) (55)
3.6
(91.6) 2.5
(64.7)
1.7
(42.0)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson RT Suspension, 60" – Left View, Outside Rail (14UHE, 14UHL)
15.8
(402.0)
3.5
(89.0)
4.3
(108.2) 4.0
6.5 (101.8)
4.0 AXLE
AXLE (101.6)
11.6 42.0
8.6 11.6
(294.6) (1066.8) (219.2) (294.6)
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
Hendrickson RT Suspension, 60" – Left View (14UHE, 14UHL)
12.1 18.0
(306.4) (458)
9.4 14.1
(239.7) (359)
36.2 8.0 9.2 34.0
(918.4) (203.2) (234) (863.3)
8.8 2.1 6.3 5.3 19.4 8.8
(224) (53.8) (158.8) (134) (491.7) (224)
2X 3.0"
(76.2)
2X 4.1"
8.1" 12.5"
(104.1)
(317.5) With Tapered With Special
(205.7)
Mix-Railer Crossmember
6.2" 24.8" 22.7" 2X 4.2"
(205.7) (629.9) (576.6) (106.7)
FWD
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REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
Chalmers Walking Beam Suspension, 54" (14UZB, 14UZR, 14UZS, 14UZU)
2X 23.5"
(597)
3.9" 2X 18.0"
(457.2) 2X 22.5"
(99.1) (571.5)
2X 12.0"
(304.8)
5.1"
(129.5)
4.8" 4.5" 12.2"
4.8" 6.8" 4.8" 2.1" 12.0" (121.9) (114.3) (309.9)
(121.9) (172.7) (121.9) (53.3) 6.0" (304.8)
(152.4)
2X 0.9"
4.7" 2.2" 2X 16.5" (22.9) 2X 2.4" 2.2"
4.6" (55.9)
(119.4) (55.9) (419.1) (61)
(116.8)
19.4" 2X 2.5"
(492.8) (63.5) FRONT
19.0"
(482.6)
24.8" 22.7"
(630) (576.6)
BOGIE CROSSMEMBER
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Chalmers Walking Beam Suspension, 60" – Top View and Left View (14UZT, 14UZV)
57.5" 50.8"
(1460.5) (1290.3) To Bogie Centerline
2X 16.5" To Bogie Centerline
(419.1) 50.9" 54.5"
(1292.9) (1384.3)
2X 3.0"
(76.2)
2X 4.1"
8.1" 12.5" (104.1)
(317.5) W/Tapered W/Special Mixer
(205.7)
Rail Crossmember
6.2" 27.3" 29.7" 2X 4.2"
(157.5) (693.4) (754.4) (106.7)
12.2"
2X 5.6" FWD
(309.9) 2X 1.6"
20.4" (142.2)
(518.2) (40.6)
2X 4.8"
(121.9)
BOGIE CENTERLINE
33.0"
(838.2)
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Chalmers Walking Beam Suspension, 60" – Left View (14UZT, 14UZV)
2X 23.5
(597)
3.9 2X18.0 2X 22.5
(98) (457) (572)
2X 12.0
(305)
5.1
(130)
6.8 4.8 12.2
2X 4.8 4.8 2.1 12.0
(173) 6.0 (123) (311)
(122) (123) (53) (305)
(152)
2X .9
4.6 2X 4.7 2.2 2X 16.5 (22) 2X 2.4 2.2
(118) (118) (56) (419) (60) (57)
19.4 2X 2.5
(492) (64)
19.0
(483)
FRONT
21.5
(546)
27.3 29.7
(694)
BOGIE (754)
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4-Spring Suspension – Top View and Left View (14UNA)
FWD
6.2 5.7
7.6
(157.9) (145.9)
(193.3)
48.0 48.0
(1219.2) (1218.9)
53.2 52.4
(1351.2) (1330.9)
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4-Spring Suspension (14UNA)
8.8
(223.5)
8.8 39.2 8.8 34.6 5.8
2.4 (224) (995.2) (224) (878.4) (148.5)
(61) 2.8
(70)
2.4 2. 4
(61) (61)
2.4
(61) 3.0 2.4 2.4 5.4
(76) (61) 3.0 (61) (136.5) 6.3 2.3
(76) 2.6 (160) (57.5)
(66.4) 7.2
(184)
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International® Ride Optimized Suspension, 60”, 9.25" Ride Height – Top and Left View (14UNS)
AXLE AXLE
24.8
FRONT (629)
13.3
(337)
3.9
4.9 (98) 4.1
(125) (103)
3.9 4.4 3.2
(98) (111) (81)
15.6 2.6 15.6 4.4
4.6
(396) (65) (396) (111)
(116)
5.0
6.5 10.3 (128) 6.5 6.3
(165) 6.3 (165)
(262) (160)
(160)
4.6
(116)
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International® Ride Optimized Suspension, 55”, 9.25" Ride Height – Top and Left View (14UNT)
AXLE 27.4
AXLE (696)
FRONT
15.9
(404)
3.9
(98)
6.5 5.0
(165) (128)
3.9 4.4 4.1
(98) (111) (103) 4.4
4.9 (111)
15.6 15.6 5.8
(396) (125) (396) (148)
1.9 6.3
2.1 6.3 6.5 (160)
(160) (49)
(53) (165)
4.6
8.0 (116)
(202)
24.0 16.7 24.0 13.7
(609) (425) (609) (349)
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Hendrickson Air Suspension, 55", 9.5" Ride Height – Top View (14ULT, 14ULU)
6.0 4.8
(151.4) (122.3)
11.4
(290.4)
6.5
(165.3)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 55", 9.5" Ride Height – Left View, Outside Rail (14ULT, 14ULU)
2.7 6.1
(69.0) (154.0)
14.2 24.1 9.9 14.2 8.0
(361.0) (613.3) (250.6) (361.0) (203.2)
2.1 3.7
AXLE (52.3) (95.2)
6.0 AXLE
(153.6)
20.0 20.0
(508.0) (507.1)
35.3 34.6
(895.4) (878.2)
55.0
(1397.9)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 55", 9.5" Ride Height – Left View, Inside Rail (14ULT, 14ULU)
32.0
(812)
19.7
(500.5)
16.6 3.1
6.2 17.2 (422.2) (78.3)
17.2
(157.5) (437.0) 10.5 5.9 11.7
(437)
12.6 (266) (150) (297.8)
(319.9)
2.2
(55.3)
AXLE
8.6 20.0 AXLE 20.0
(218.5) (508.5) (508.5)
35.3 34.6
(895.6) (879.7)
55.0
(1397)
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 55", 9.5" Ride Height (14ULT, 14ULU)
55.0
(1397)
4.3 4.3
(108) 4.4
(108)
(111)
27.2 3.3
3.2 3.1 9.2 6.0 4.3 (690) 1.2
(152) (108) (30) (85)
(81) (80) (233)
7.6
27.2 (194)
(690)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 60", 9.5" Ride Height – Top View (14ULS, 14ULV)
6.0 4.8
(151.4)
(122.3)
11.4
(290.4)
6.5
(165.3)
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 60", 9.5" Ride Height – Left View, Outside Rail (14ULS, 14ULV)
2.7
(69.0)
14.2 24.1 1.9
6.1 14.2 8.0
(361.0) (613.3) (47.4)
(154.0) (361.0) (203.2)
2.1 3.7
6.0 AXLE (95.2)
(52.3) AXLE
(153.6)
20.0 20.0
(508.0) (508.0)
35.3 34.6
(895.4) (878.2)
60.0
(1524.9)
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REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 60", 9.5" Ride Height – Left View, Inside Rail (14ULS, 14ULV)
32.0
(813.3)
6.2 16.6 3.1
(157.5) (78.3)
(422.2)
17.2 7.4 12.6 17.2 10.4
(437) (188) 6.0 11.7
(319.9) (437) (264.1) (152) (297.8)
8.3 2.2
(210.6) (55.3)
AXLE
8.6 20.0 AXLE
(218.5) (508.5) 20.0
(508.5)
35.3 34.6
(895.6) (879.7)
60.0
(1524)
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
Hendrickson Air Suspension, 60", 9.5" Ride Height – Left View (14ULS, 14ULV)
60.0
(1524)
HV_MD_14unx_6x4_top_view
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson Primaax EX Air Suspension, 55", 9.0" Ride Height – Left View, Outside Rail (14UNX)
HV_MD_14unx_6x4_left_view_outside_rail
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
Hendrickson Primaax EX Air Suspension, 55", 9.0" Ride Height – Left View, Inside Rail (14UNX)
HV_MD_14unx_6x4_left_view_inside_rail
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
Hendrickson Primaax EX Air Suspension, 55", 9.0" Ride Height – Left View (14UNX)
HV_MD_14unx_6x4_left_view
REAR SUSPENSION BRACKET LOCATION - 6x4
International Air Suspension, 52", 9.25" Ride Height – Left View, Inside Rail (14UNU)
HV_MD_14unu
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BRACKET LOCATIONS AND HOLE PATTERNS
REAR SUSPENSION HOLE PATTERN - 6x4
International Air Suspension, 52", 9.25" Ride Height – Left View, Inside Rail (14UNU)
HV_MD_14unu_holes
FUEL TANKS
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
D-Style Fuel Tank, 16” Deep Mounted Left Side Under Cab (Rear View)
hv_d_style_16in_left_side_uc_rear_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
D-Style Fuel Tank, 19” Deep Mounted Left Side Under Cab (Rear View)
hv_d_style_19in_left_side_uc_rear_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Round Fuel Tank, 24” and 26” Deep Mounted Left Side Under Cab (Rear View)
hv_round_24in_26in_left_side_uc_rear_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 2 Mounting Straps Mounted Left Side Under Cab (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_2_straps_left_side_uc_top_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 3 Mounting Straps Mounted Left Side Under Cab (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_3_straps_left_side_uc_top_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single Round Fuel Tank with 2 Mounting Straps Mounted Left Side Under Cab (Top View)
hv_md_round_tank_w_2_strap_left_side_uc_top_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single Round Fuel Tank with 3 Mounting Straps Mounted Left Side Under Cab (Top View)
hv_round_tank_w_3_straps_left_side_uc_top_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 2 Mounting Straps Mounted Right Side Under Cab (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_2_straps_right_side_uc_top_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 3 Mounting Straps Mounted Right Side Under Cab (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_3_straps_right_side_uc_top_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single Round Fuel Tank with 2 Mounting Straps Mounted Right Side Under Cab (Top View)
hv_md_round_tank_w_2_strap_right_side_uc_top_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Dual D-Style Fuel Tanks with 2 Mounting Straps Mounted Under Cab (Top View)
hv_d_style_tank_w_2_straps_dual_under_cab_top_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Dual Round Fuel Tanks with 2 Mounting Straps Mounted Under Cab (Top View)
hv_md_round_tank_w_2_straps_dual_under_cab_top_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Dual Staggered D-Style Fuel Tanks with 2 Mounting Straps (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_2_straps_staggered_top_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 2 Mounting Straps Mounted Left Side Back of Cab (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_2_straps_left_side_boc_top_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 3 Mounting Straps Mounted Left Side Back of Cab (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_3_straps_left_side_boc_top_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 3 Mounting Straps Mounted Right Side Back of Cab (Top View)
hv_md_d_style_tank_w_3_straps_right_side_boc_top_view
FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
Single D-Style Fuel Tank with 3 Mounting Straps Mounted Right Side Back of Cab (Top View)
hv_md_round_tank_w_2_straps_right_side_boc_top_view
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FUEL TANK AND STEP LOCATION
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DEF TANK LOCATION
DEF TANK LOCATION DEF TANK DIAGRAMS PENDING
Day and Extended Cab (15DYP)
HV_MD_15dyp_day_ext_top_&_side_view
DEF TANK LOCATION
Day Cab (15DYR)
HV_MD_15dyr_day_top_&_side_view
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DEF TANK LOCATION
DEF TANK LOCATION
Day Cab (15WCN)
HV_MD_15wcn_day_top_&_side_view
DEF TANK LOCATION
Day Cab (15WDG)
HV_MD_15wdg_day_ext_crew_top_&_side_view
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DEF TANK LOCATION
Day Cab (15WDH)
HV_MD_15wdh_day_ext_top_&_side_view
DEF SYSTEM AND AFTERTREATMENT INFORMATION
All Models
The following section is intended to give you information regarding the exhaust and aftertreatment systems on International chassis.
International trucks equipped with 2013 engines utilize Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR). SCR is a chemical reaction in which Diesel Exhaust
Fluid (DEF) is injected into the exhaust downstream of the oxidation catalyst where it converts nitrous oxide into ammonia and simpler nitrogen
oxides. For more information on the specific details of how SCR works, please refer to this fact sheet from USEPA: http://www.epa.gov/ttn/catc/dir1/
fscr.pdf.
On most International chassis the DEF Supply Module (or Pump) is integrated into the DEF tank. Navistar, Inc. does not authorize or endorse
relocation of the DEF Supply Module. The following schematic details how the DEF lines route to the after-treatment system.
15_0229
DEF Supply Module
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DEF SYSTEM AND AFTERTREATMENT INFORMATION
DEF will freeze at approximately 12°F (-11°C). In order to thaw DEF all tanks are heated with engine coolant. The coolant lines that run to and from
the SCR system must not be tampered with, or used for a source of heat and/or cooling for other components on the chassis. It is critical that the
system is not compromised in any manner.
FA FA
D HA HA
C JA JA
L E
F
M CA CA
G KA
KA KA
STANDARD CAB EXTENDED CAB CREW CAB
A BA
EA
J H
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Dimension (inches)
Key Description
Regular Cab Extended Cab Crew Cab
A Shoulder Room 70.6
C Inside Height 56.8
D Steering Wheel Diameter 18.0
E Steering Wheel to Seat Back (Maximum) 18.2
F Bottom of Instrument Panel to Dash 13.9
G Engine Cover Width ®
Cummins B6.7/L9:– 11.7
H Lateral Foot Room – Driver 20.2
J Lateral Foot Room – Passenger 18.8
K Outside Cab Width 82.2
L Steering Wheel to Top of Seat Cushion 5.8
M Top of Front Seat Cushion to Floor 19.6
Fixed Seat: 7.9" fore/aft
– Driver Seat Track Travel
Air Suspension Seat: 7.4" fore/aft
BA Rear Seat Cushion Depth – 18.0
CA Top of Rear Seat Cushion to Floor – 19.0
EA Rear Seat Width – 65.0
FA Rear Seat Spacing – 23.2 40.2
GA Rear Side Window Height – 21.8 21.0
HA Rear Seat Cushion to Top of Window – 33.4 32.6
JA Rear Seat Back Height – 22.4
KA Inside Length 52.4 79.0 96
1933.1
(76.1)
738.5
(29.1)
62°
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DOOR SWING CLEARANCE
Crew Cab
2003.5
(78.9)
1933.1
(76.1)
1092.4
(43.0) 85°
1852.9
(72.9)
62°
16_0012
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Cab Rear Suspension - Cab Height (in/mm)
Cab Cab Height Dimension (A)
Mid Cab 66.7 (1694)
High Cab 71.2 (1809)
INSTRUMENT PANEL
PENDING
16_0016
NOTE: It is not recommended to add any accessory to the instrument panel. If an accessory must be added, it must be attached to the tie bar and framework.