Can’t speak for the inside but pulling those trailers with the captive beam systems sucks!! For some reason the 5th wheel plate won’t hold grease which causes them to walk all over the road regardless of lead, rear, or whatever style dolly you’re using!! I’ve heard they’re searching for a remedy but I try to avoid those trailers at all cost until the problem is fixed. Also, they seem to be top heavy when pulling empty.
That's because this company insists on using grease that isn't actually fifth wheel grease.
I've attempted repeatedly to change it, they won't listen.
The purple gadus stuff they buy us is not proper for metal on metal all weather applications.
Shell makes a true fifth wheel lubricant, one rated for all weather, load bearing applications. One that would end the cycle of dumping endless amounts of purple jelly on metal that doesn't even stick when said metal is damp.
Hell, you get it on your hands or clothes and it comes right off.
I buy a real fifth wheel lubricant on my own dime. I spend the money because I like driving down the road looking as pretty and smooth as possible.
A properly lubed fifth wheel makes bushings and tires last longer. The trucks actually ride better. When the plates slide instead of seize, the vibrations from the road are dampened.
Dropping and hooking goes much better as well.
I forgot how good a set feels on the road, with real lubricants. My aren't cutting on the inside like everyone else's either.
I've tried and tried to get them to switch. Whatever the difference in cost would be, I'm sure the gains would be worth it.
SMH.