On the open highway toward Gothenburg, the benefits of the Low Deck addon became clear. The lower center of gravity made the S730 feel like it was on rails through the corners. There was less wind resistance, and the stance turned heads at every rest stop.
He had ordered the , a modification designed for high-volume transport where every millimeter of vertical space counts. The Transformation LOW DECK CHASSIS ADDON FOR SCANIA S&R NEXTGEN B...
For Elias, this wasn't just a truck; it was a specialized tool. With the Low Deck addon, he wasn't just hauling freight—he was hauling more of it, more efficiently, and with a profile that commanded respect on every stretch of the E4. On the open highway toward Gothenburg, the benefits
The air in the Södertälje workshop was thick with the scent of fresh lacquer and industrial grease. Elias, a veteran driver with fifteen years on the road, stood before his brand-new . It was a masterpiece of Swedish engineering, but today, it was getting the final touch that would transform it from a standard long-hauler into a specialized "Low-Rider." He had ordered the , a modification designed
They installed the custom . With a hiss of compressed air, the truck settled lower to the ground. To accommodate the lowered frame, the team fitted low-profile tires—315/45 R22.5s—which gave the S-series an aggressive, grounded stance that looked as fast as it felt. The Details
The mechanics worked with surgical precision. They began by swapping the standard chassis rails for the reinforced, low-profile version. The goal was to drop the fifth-wheel height significantly, allowing Elias to hook up a with an internal height of three meters without exceeding the four-meter legal limit.