35axles
35axles is a term that refers to a specific configuration of axles on a vehicle, commonly found on heavy-duty trucks and trailers. The "35" likely denotes a particular axle spread or spacing, measured in inches, between the centers of the axles. This configuration is designed to distribute weight evenly across the axles, which is crucial for complying with road weight regulations and for the stability of heavy loads. Vehicles utilizing a 35-inch axle spread often have tandem or tridem axle groups, meaning two or three axles are placed closely together. This specific spacing helps to manage the stress on the axles and the road surface. The 35-inch spacing is a common standard in the trucking industry, influencing trailer design and load capacity. It is a critical factor for fleet operators and manufacturers when specifying vehicles for particular hauling tasks.