“We built the MTA-Tec6 suspension to deliver next-generation productivity from Meritor’s proven MTA suspension family,” says Dave Pritchard, general manager, Trailer.
The standard, fully dressed top mount offers up to 39 lb. of weight savings, and the fully dressed low mount is up to 53 lb. lighter compared with competitive suspensions. Meritor says the new lightweight suspension is built with Meritor’s 6-in.-diameter MTec6 axle – the industry’s lightest trailer axle. The advanced design of the MTec6 axle offers 21 percent increased stiffness to deliver better tire-to-road contact and an average 40-pound weight savings compared with traditional five-inch axles, the company says.
Additionally, the suspension’s plug-and-play design is interchangeable with other trailing arm air ride suspensions and fits within the narrow hanger footprint of current trailer configurations to offer easy installation. Meritor’s proprietary bolt-on cam bushing design allows for camshaft service without removing the hub – saving an average 30 minutes per wheel-end without affecting the warranty, the company says.
DriveForce, Meritor’s North American sales and service organization, and OnTrac, Meritor’s dealer technical support center, are available to assist customers with solutions before, during and after the sale.