Looking for 11-17 Freightliner Cascadia 125 owner for a few hours of work

VictoriaL

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Company: Forensic Rock LLC

Contact: phone: 215-620-1288 , email: [email protected]


We're looking to pay an owner of a 2011-2017 Freightliner Cascadia 125 (MUST BE THIS MODEL) *with a van trailer (w/ load would be helpful - if no van trailer, then regular is ok)* to come out and have our company do instrumentation testing (sensors and antennas on truck) for a client by accelerating the truck to 60mph and applying a full stop with max braking.

We use a private test track and the type of work we do is in accident reconstruction. Our client needs to have data on a Freightliner Cascadia 125 (2011-2017) performing the described scenario, max braking from 60mph to a full stop.

**MUST HAVE AIR DISC BRAKES ON FRONT AND REAR OF TRACTOR!

We would pay $1000 to come to our test track in Perkasie, PA for a few hours of your time and testing of your truck.

Testing would need to performed this week (9/19-9/25). Please let me know any questions you have!

Below is what we need:

• Accelerate up to 60 mph
• Apply max braking to a stop
• **Must have air DISC brakes on front and rear of the tractor
• From instrumentation to end of testing, it would be a few hours of your time
• We can drive or you can, whatever you’d prefer
• A loaded van trailer would be great, unloaded is OK.
• You can overnight and off duty on the track

Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.

do NOT contact us with unsolicited services or offers
 
Finding that year with all wheel discs is going to be tricky. Drive axle discs didn't start becoming popular until 2017 and later.

On the forensics side, you will also need to know the exact weight of the unit involved, right down to the amount of fuel in it. The test unit will have to match these criteria for your findings to be admissible by the Defense. The Plaintiffs will pick apart to the last detail, right down to the body weight of the driver.

Then again, monetary value of the case, if not that high, may take your findings into consideration.
 

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