International Truck touts new Hendrickson suspension

International Truck touts new Hendrickson suspension

International Truck touted its vocational product lineup, including an International HV Series featuring the Hendrickson Haulmaax EX suspension, an upgraded suspension offering for the HV and HX Series lineup. The truck also features Hendrickson Composilite EXS lift axles, which are a new offering from International.

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The company says the Hendrickson Haulmaax EX suspension offers features beneficial for vocational applications, including a progressive load spring system for improved stability, a lightweight design, optimized geometry for increased durability and redesigned bolster and auxiliary springs for ride quality. The company says the suspension also offers increased tire clearances for 315-mm. tires and improved strength. The Hendrickson Composilite EXS lift axles are now available, and the Hendrickson Haulmaax EX suspension will be available from International in the fall.

In addition, International Truck highlighted its recently-launched fleet service communications platform, International 360. International 360 offers seamless, transparent communication for the International service network, with an interface that supports all-makes fleets. The platform offers a simple, single tool that improves visibility throughout the process.

The Haulmaax EX suspension is the second update that International has announced for the HV Series in the last few months. In October, the company introduced a high-visibility, set-back axle option for the AWD HV Series that features improved maneuverability and increased visibility, the company says.

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