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SA offers lower Strato cabs

17th October 1991
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• Seddon Atkinson is offering lower height options on its Strato TC multi-wheelers. A lower cab takes 70mm off and a low-ride version of its Norde rubber suspension cuts the height by another 55mm. The normal height of the cab roof on the eight-wheeler is 3,090mm, with 3,398mm to the top of the air stack.

Entering some loading bays will be easier with the conversion, but Seddon Atkinson advises against low-ride suspension for off-road work.

The lowered cab option is free, but the low-ride suspension costs £636. A low air intake, which takes another 260mm off the overall height, is already available priced at £190.

0 Seddon Atkinson is to supply Grau anti-lock brakes on its vehicles, when ABS becomes mandatory on new trucks from 1 April.