The axle on the driver side of the vehicle.
That's talking about a vehicle, not an axle. A 6x2 vehicle has six wheel assemblies, and two are driven. So you'd be looking at three axles total (two wheel assemblies per axle), one of which would be a live axle with a differential, and the other two would be dead axles which are not driven... there'd be a steer axle, and the other dead axle could be a stationary axle, or it could be a lift axle. The powered axle could be either the forward or rear drive axle - it doesn't have to be one or the other.
300 feet
That's talking about a vehicle, not an axle. A 6x2 vehicle has six wheel assemblies, and two are driven. So you'd be looking at three axles total (two wheel assemblies per axle), one of which would be a live axle with a differential, and the other two would be dead axles which are not driven... there'd be a steer axle, and the other dead axle could be a stationary axle, or it could be a lift axle. The powered axle could be either the forward or rear drive axle - it doesn't have to be one or the other.
It allows the vehicle to carry more weight.
increased
There are three weights used: GVWR and FRONT AXLE and REAR AXLE. For each vehicle this information is located by opening the driver's door and looking on the door jam (near latch) for the empty weight. My GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) for my '87 Prelude is 3340 lbs. Front axle weight is higher than the rear axle due to the engine up front.
in semifloating axle vehicle carriers all weight of axle where as in fully floating vehicle does not carry any weight on vehicle.
The rear axle is a "live-axle", one solid axle connecting to the differential in the middle of the vehicle.
The vehicle speed signal comes from the abs sensors. There are three. One at the top center of the rear axle, and one at each front wheel bearing.
The same as it would be for any other three axle straight truck - 54,000 lbs, legally. What the actual capacity of the truck is depends on the frame construction, and the axle weight rating (an on road vehicle might have a 12,000 steer axle, and 40,000 lb tandems, whereas a dump truck would have heavier duty axles).
by pulling ti