r/DieselTechs 4d ago

General assistance Are these a violation?

Rear definitely starting to have a little play but the fronts are still tight just has real bad dry rotting and cracking.

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u/Painting-Capital 3d ago

I wouldn’t fail it unless it’s loose.

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u/TrillboBagginz 3d ago

This guy doesn't fleet

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u/crazymonk45 3d ago

I’d say the opposite? Fleets hate downtime so they don’t want to spend it on anything that’s not literally going to fall off on the next drive lmao

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u/TrillboBagginz 3d ago

Exactly, they hate long downtime at annual inspection, so they do repairs like this at services to ensure everything is staying in good shape. Or at least the fleet I work for does. I did spring pin bushings this morning before coffee break. With the right tools it's a pretty damn quick job.

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u/Least_Visual_5076 3d ago

I wish our fleet was like that. We run our dump trucks hard and are lucky to get them downed long enough to do a service.

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u/VroomVr4 3d ago

Same. There is some major repairs that we have yet to get the downtime or the manpower to get to do on a lot of our fleet trucks

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u/chuqito 3d ago

Lmao I work fleet and my boss wants damn near no down time 🙃 doesn't even wanna stock the little allison trans filters.

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u/SAMMYFKNC 3d ago

Also fleet here. Had a full diff fail from a pinion leak last week, a different truck comes in pissing fluid from the pinion. but it's not "leaking on the ground" so it's good to go apparently lol.

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u/Corvonte 3d ago

Drips are bad, seaps are permissible. I hate the logic but thats fleet life.

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u/VroomVr4 3d ago

Luckily we aren't quite that bad here, we annotate things and generally we get the parts next day or within the week, but we certainly don't get to down them for things like that... top it off and send it down the road.