Putting our new Diamond C SDX 216 to work! This upgrade to our fleet has done wonders and has changed how we operate! Follow us on IG : Adventures in Trucking
With regard to the ramps moving up and down, I did not have my wheel chocks on the new trailer so the whole truck and trailer was moving forward and back WAYYY too much. I bought a new set of chocks already. That movement is exactly why I run the chocks!
Congratulations on your new trailer looks nice I'm glad it's rides better with your truck I hope you able to have your truck running good again have safe travels buddy
I owned a box truck when I worked for a moving company... It was a 08 freightliner with a Cummins...cleaned mine twice for $900 each time... I ended up buying a new one for $3,800... Sold the truck soon after.. Next time you have to clean it again ( within a year )I would replace it with a new one... Another thing that will destroy the filter is def fluid from the pump. Use from the box
@adventuresintrucking1995 Mine didn't was pre-def... Another thing that goes bad when the filter gets clogged is the EGR valve... If your egr can't be cleaned out then replace it... I was told by a diesel mechanic that every time you clean or replace the filter to also replace the egr valve
Hi, I commented on the last video with the constructive criticism about your fluctuating sound. I mentioned that the voices were too quiet and then the music was too loud. I just wanted to say that you nailed the sound in this video! Thank you for listening to my request. I hope the new trailer works out for you the way you want. Please keep the videos coming.
Nice vlog, nice trailer congrats! seriously block it up with wood under your rear lights before you flip open your ramps It'll keep the rear part of the ramps from waving noticed that when your loading the truck... i use a 12"×12"×12" block under each corner works perfect.
2x what HSS said! We didn’t have a good set of wheel chocks/scotch blocks. OH, we have them now though. It was KILLING me to have the truck rocking back and forth so much!
Thank y’all for the content. I ran a load up from home in NC to Ohio, then picked up in PA and delivered in South Carolina. I passed a truck that looked a lot like y’alls but the had an open car hauler. I said I knew they had a flatbed and a closed car hauler. They done bought another trailer 😂
@@adventuresintrucking1995 already! 😂 we’re constantly looking for gear and different things to help the business. I visit fb marketplace often. Sometimes you’ll see a guy getting out of the business with straps or chains or whatever for a good price.
In regards to ramps, I bought a new FMAX212 awhile back- awesome trailer. But those little latches that hold the ramps down are puny and break, I had one break first week of running this trailer, the weld broke, wind flipped ramp open and was dragging on interstate for 10 miles. Strapped the ramps down ever since.
Damn that sucks we havent run into that issue. Ours stay secured and we dont run a strap either… looks tacky imo… BUT I understand you gotta keep the ramp from coming undone too… i think ours is doing well because we have it secured in 2 different ways so even if one way broke theres a fail safe in place.. also it helps reduce stress by having two methods of securement
Yea everyone says that.. ours don’t rattle though.. they’re locked down with the cam over lock as well as the bar on the side locking it in place so we dont need one
With the cam locks near the forward edge of the ramp, it is a tight fit, no rattle for us. Maybe other trailers don’t have the forward clamp, not sure. I thought I saw a Big Tex w/o it.
Agreed, ALL trucks have their issues, EVEN brand new ones! This truck serves double duty for me so while it may be a bit of a unicorn, it’s EXACTLY what I wanted. It does act more like a big truck than a pickup truck but I’m ok with that. Pickups are faster but THIS truck is bigger, heavier, bigger axles, brakes, engine, transmission etc and is MUCH SAFER pulling the same or even more weight than a pickup, 4500,5500, etc. That’s just this man’s opinion, your mileage may vary!😂. Thanks for the comment, we love the interaction.
Alot of trailer movement with wheeled freight… definitely made me uncomfortable just watching 😮. And those ramps look like they will rip a new hole in anyone’s undercarriage… anyway, I trust yall already have a plan to fix that problem, i like the new money maker 👍🏾 keep up the good work
Nice trailer!! I have a set of BEAUTIFUL brand new Alcoa 17.5" aluminum wheels that will fit that trailer I will make you a good deal on. I bought new but ordered the wrong pattern and had them too long to return as I didn't try to get them mounted until outside my return window. If ever around the coastal New Bern NC area and interested in seeing them let me know how to contact you.
Mind sharing the cost? I got a diamomd C like this also, but why not just get a semi stepdeck/flatbed siince you can route air into it? Im in a 3500 so i can't use air but wouldn't that make.more sense financially, and load wise because then you've got air ride and can get one of those consistently much cheaper than a diamomd C
Kind of do mind sharing the cost actually. But i will say we did not pay what you see these listed for not even close in the slightest . As for your other questions yes we could route air into the trailer. But this truck isnt an air brake truck. And while technically we could go back and just have the lines added to run air to trailer its another expense. As for more sense financially we didnt over pay for our trailer as most have done unfortunately so this actually made more sense financially for us. Everyone situation is different of course. Im sure the next man could benefit more from what you were saying but at the end of the day this trailer is actually matched to the truck perfectly in terms of weight the truck can scale legally since it’s essentially a single axle tractor we were never doing the full 48k with this truck anyway.
Hey guys, nice trailer, I have a few questions if you don't mind. I too have a freightliner M2 sports chassis, looking into getting a step deck, and I was concerned about about a few things with the truck and step deck trailer trailer combo. One of those concerns was the clearance between the truck bed and the bottom of the step deck part of the trailer, especially with those side sections of the truck that are raised a few inches when it comes to turns. The other concern I have is the height of the hitch on the truck being to high, raising the front of the trailer up and the trailer riding at a pitch, and the back end of the trailer riding to far down. Could yall give some feed back so far as to what yall have experienced with those concerns? Really appreciate the content!!!
I am not sure of your fabrication abilities but to be honest, I WOULD NOT recommend this set up for most people. It does ride a little higher up front than the rear. We have made some modifications already and gotten it to be a little bit better. Air ride can make up the extra height in the rear BUT, I am still getting used to the side rail/bed clearance. So far so good 😅! A completly flat bed would have been better. I may move this trailer to another truck later, time will tell. Great question though. This truck/hitch IS higher than a 35/45/5500 though. Hope this helps.
Yea we will until its time to change.. grease is the way (for us) never had issues with grease oil .. plus you can tighten bearings with grease whereas with oil you have to drain every time you want to even check/tighten
With regard to the ramps moving up and down, I did not have my wheel chocks on the new trailer so the whole truck and trailer was moving forward and back WAYYY too much. I bought a new set of chocks already. That movement is exactly why I run the chocks!
Good job brotha bc that rocking back and fourth while your truck is in park, is only messing up the gears ⚙️ inside of the transmission.
I am very glad that I no longer have dpf problems.
LOL yea DPF sucks for sure… getting it fixed is best 😉😂
@@adventuresintrucking1995 permanently.
Nice trailer. Most people tend to put the strap on the ramps to cut down on the rattle when you’re going down the road and the trailer is empty.
Congratulations on your Diamond C trailer. I hope that you love it and that it makes a 💰!!
Its been making 🍞
@@adventuresintrucking1995 excellent!!
Man this is THE setup. Nothing but respect man.
Congratulations on your new trailer looks nice I'm glad it's rides better with your truck I hope you able to have your truck running good again have safe travels buddy
Got the truck back up! Gotta go get this bread
@@adventuresintrucking1995 right on make that money brother lol 👍
Congratulations!! I'm very glad to see that you have joined me in the Diamond C camp.
Been a long time coming but we have finally arrived!
I owned a box truck when I worked for a moving company...
It was a 08 freightliner with a Cummins...cleaned mine twice for $900 each time... I ended up buying a new one for $3,800...
Sold the truck soon after..
Next time you have to clean it again ( within a year )I would replace it with a new one...
Another thing that will destroy the filter is def fluid from the pump.
Use from the box
This truck doesn’t have use DEF but yea DEF from the pimp is trash dont use.. we paid 350 to clean i think
@adventuresintrucking1995
Mine didn't was pre-def...
Another thing that goes bad when the filter gets clogged is the EGR valve...
If your egr can't be cleaned out then replace it...
I was told by a diesel mechanic that every time you clean or replace the filter to also replace the egr valve
@@novavroomvroom3435 yea we already had egr valves cleaned like a month ago
16k axles? Pretty sure it's oil bath only... from what I've been told at least
i have always loved that theme music
Hi, I commented on the last video with the constructive criticism about your fluctuating sound. I mentioned that the voices were too quiet and then the music was too loud. I just wanted to say that you nailed the sound in this video! Thank you for listening to my request.
I hope the new trailer works out for you the way you want. Please keep the videos coming.
ah yes i remember! thank you for the feedback glad we were able to get it down this time around! thanks for your continued support as well
New trailer looks good! Hopefully it serves you guys well.
Thanks! Its been awesome!
Nice vlog, nice trailer congrats! seriously block it up with wood under your rear lights before you flip open your ramps It'll keep the rear part of the ramps from waving noticed that when your loading the truck... i use a 12"×12"×12" block under each corner works perfect.
That’s good information to have thanks! And thanks for checking out the video/commenting
You gentlemen did a great job on moving the Peterbilt.
Thank you! Wouldve loved to be able to had a better wheel chock situation but we will be good to go next time
2x what HSS said! We didn’t have a good set of wheel chocks/scotch blocks. OH, we have them now though. It was KILLING me to have the truck rocking back and forth so much!
Thank y’all for the content. I ran a load up from home in NC to Ohio, then picked up in PA and delivered in South Carolina. I passed a truck that looked a lot like y’alls but the had an open car hauler. I said I knew they had a flatbed and a closed car hauler. They done bought another trailer 😂
Lolol! Yea we dont have an open car hauler … not yet at least 🤔 😂
@@adventuresintrucking1995 😂 if you find one for a great price, 🤷🏽 🤣
@@teshuvaben2777 lmfaooo you already picking up what we putting down 👌🏾 🤣🤣
@@adventuresintrucking1995 already! 😂 we’re constantly looking for gear and different things to help the business. I visit fb marketplace often. Sometimes you’ll see a guy getting out of the business with straps or chains or whatever for a good price.
Nice set up , truck , trailer.
Thanks! We are loving it!
In regards to ramps, I bought a new FMAX212 awhile back- awesome trailer. But those little latches that hold the ramps down are puny and break, I had one break first week of running this trailer, the weld broke, wind flipped ramp open and was dragging on interstate for 10 miles. Strapped the ramps down ever since.
Also Diamond C really needs to remedy the issue with the Dove tails flipping up while loading equipment.
Damn that sucks we havent run into that issue. Ours stay secured and we dont run a strap either… looks tacky imo… BUT I understand you gotta keep the ramp from coming undone too… i think ours is doing well because we have it secured in 2 different ways so even if one way broke theres a fail safe in place.. also it helps reduce stress by having two methods of securement
@@ridindirtyface totally agree here! We just block up the trailer when loading heavy freight on the ramps
Congrats on the new trailer
Thanks! We love it so far
As far as the trailer on our setup we don’t have the clamps. So straps for now, but most definitely looking into clamps
sdx is a awesome
trailer
It is awesome so far we will do a full review soon
That a really nice trailer
Thanks! We really appreciate that
The Strap keeps the ramps from rattling.....a must.
Yea everyone says that.. ours don’t rattle though.. they’re locked down with the cam over lock as well as the bar on the side locking it in place so we dont need one
Theyre so loud bouncing down the road so i can totally understand
With the cam locks near the forward edge of the ramp, it is a tight fit, no rattle for us. Maybe other trailers don’t have the forward clamp, not sure. I thought I saw a Big Tex w/o it.
Now it’s just time for you to upgrade truck to a 389 Long Hood 18 speed lol
Good evening Sir, would like to ask if your still pleased with the Sport Chassis Freightliner. Thank you
Absolutely! It has been a wonderful truck even in the times where its been down… but that’s trucking every truck will have breakdowns
Thank you for the reply Sir. Enjoy your videos
Agreed, ALL trucks have their issues, EVEN brand new ones! This truck serves double duty for me so while it may be a bit of a unicorn, it’s EXACTLY what I wanted. It does act more like a big truck than a pickup truck but I’m ok with that. Pickups are faster but THIS truck is bigger, heavier, bigger axles, brakes, engine, transmission etc and is MUCH SAFER pulling the same or even more weight than a pickup, 4500,5500, etc. That’s just this man’s opinion, your mileage may vary!😂. Thanks for the comment, we love the interaction.
Can you make hour long videos of you driving this truck showing the steering wheel pov in the road
That might be something we can try and shoot just a driving pov vid
Congrats on the new trailer! 💪
Do you know of any shops that tune Freightliner Sportchassis?
Not sure where youre located but wherever you if you can find a shop that can plug into and work on cummins they will be able to do it
If I got the cash to buy a diamond C it's gotta be electric Dovetail
Yea dovetails nice for sure! But for the steal we got on this we are happy with what we have
@@adventuresintrucking1995 That's what's up!!
I've thought about putting latches on my mega ramps, but for now I use the strap. Can't stand to listen to the ramps rattling down the road.
Man these latches are great! We dont have to have a strap them down and they dont bounce all over the place either its excellent
Alot of trailer movement with wheeled freight… definitely made me uncomfortable just watching 😮. And those ramps look like they will rip a new hole in anyone’s undercarriage… anyway, I trust yall already have a plan to fix that problem, i like the new money maker 👍🏾 keep up the good work
Already been fixed lol 😆
Nice trailer!! I have a set of BEAUTIFUL brand new Alcoa 17.5" aluminum wheels that will fit that trailer I will make you a good deal on. I bought new but ordered the wrong pattern and had them too long to return as I didn't try to get them mounted until outside my return window. If ever around the coastal New Bern NC area and interested in seeing them let me know how to contact you.
You can DM us on IG @adventures in trucking .. we have family in new bern!
Would love to see them for sure.
Precisiontransportsystems@yahoo.com is our email and adventures_in_trucking is our IG but we are active on both if you reach out.
Also our email is precisiontransportsystems@yahoo.com
@@adventuresintrucking1995 email sent! Thanks!!
Mind sharing the cost?
I got a diamomd C like this also, but why not just get a semi stepdeck/flatbed siince you can route air into it? Im in a 3500 so i can't use air but wouldn't that make.more sense financially, and load wise because then you've got air ride and can get one of those consistently much cheaper than a diamomd C
Kind of do mind sharing the cost actually. But i will say we did not pay what you see these listed for not even close in the slightest . As for your other questions yes we could route air into the trailer. But this truck isnt an air brake truck. And while technically we could go back and just have the lines added to run air to trailer its another expense. As for more sense financially we didnt over pay for our trailer as most have done unfortunately so this actually made more sense financially for us. Everyone situation is different of course. Im sure the next man could benefit more from what you were saying but at the end of the day this trailer is actually matched to the truck perfectly in terms of weight the truck can scale legally since it’s essentially a single axle tractor we were never doing the full 48k with this truck anyway.
Hey guys, nice trailer, I have a few questions if you don't mind. I too have a freightliner M2 sports chassis, looking into getting a step deck, and I was concerned about about a few things with the truck and step deck trailer trailer combo.
One of those concerns was the clearance between the truck bed and the bottom of the step deck part of the trailer, especially with those side sections of the truck that are raised a few inches when it comes to turns. The other concern I have is the height of the hitch on the truck being to high, raising the front of the trailer up and the trailer riding at a pitch, and the back end of the trailer riding to far down.
Could yall give some feed back so far as to what yall have experienced with those concerns? Really appreciate the content!!!
I am not sure of your fabrication abilities but to be honest, I WOULD NOT recommend this set up for most people. It does ride a little higher up front than the rear. We have made some modifications already and gotten it to be a little bit better. Air ride can make up the extra height in the rear BUT, I am still getting used to the side rail/bed clearance. So far so good 😅! A completly flat bed would have been better. I may move this trailer to another truck later, time will tell. Great question though. This truck/hitch IS higher than a 35/45/5500 though. Hope this helps.
@@jamesedwards396 Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it!
Be a shame if you hit a bump and the whole DPF and EGR system just......... fell off..................................... #GhostDelete
LMFAOOOO .. damn .. that would be… a shame 😂
Please leave the oil bath bro
Yea we will until its time to change.. grease is the way (for us) never had issues with grease oil .. plus you can tighten bearings with grease whereas with oil you have to drain every time you want to even check/tighten
17:18 outro song ?
Lol i dont think its an outro per se just one of the songs i have on our roster
@@adventuresintrucking1995 it’s on my roster now
You need to delete that DEF system
Y’all putting in that work with the new trailer 🫡🔥.
Shiiiit we tryin lol gotta get this money back up now
@@adventuresintrucking1995 🫡