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LOUISVILLE, KY. Meritor, Inc. introduced the first member of its SoloDrive Series axle family, which features 6x2 tandem rear axles, here at the Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS ...
Meritor Inc. unveiled March 21 in Louisville, Ky., a 6×2 drive axle system, the FUELite tandem axle, which will be the first in a series of SoloDrive axles of 6×2 design. Based on the Meritor ...
Meritor Inc. launched production of its 18X rear axle for fast and heavy long-haul operations, designed to reduce fuel consumption by up to 2 percent. “In long-haul operations, our customers ...
Truck component maker Meritor expects to offer a new tandem axle dubbed the “SMARTandem” in 2013 that combines the benefits of 6x4 and 6x2 tandem designs into a 6x2 package that ...
Meritor, Inc. (Meritor) is recalling certain 10-16K and 18-23K front steer drive axles, part numbers FSD 8-16K and FSD 18. An insufficient amount of lubricant in the front steer drive (FSD) axle ...
Managers at Meritor Inc. think many more truck operators will choose 6x2 axle configurations and will begin asking for faster axle ratios to save fuel and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Meritor has introduced its new 14X HE high-efficiency linehaul tandem drive axle at the 2017 Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting in Nashville.
Meritor Inc. MTOR is expanding its electric axle line with two new models and announced that it has been chosen as one of seven suppliers for an electric vehicle project in South America, during a ...
The FueLite tandem axle from Meritor made its debut at the Mid-America Trucking Show on Tuesday. It is the first member of its SoloDrive Series axles which features 6x2 tandem rear axles.
Meritor’s 14X tandem drive axles with a 2.79 ratio will be available for production in June, and a 2.85 ratio will be ready later this summer. When used in combination with the Cummins and Eaton ...
Meritor claims best-in-class gross axle weight rating of 126,000 lbs. and gross combination weight of 560,000 lbs. for the heavy-haul planetary tridem designed to work in extreme conditions ...
Meritor Inc. on April 1 announced that it has reached a new five-year agreement with Navistar Inc. to retain its status as the primary supplier of brakes and axles to the truck manufacturer.
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