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MetalGator
Mar 15, 2018Nomad
vadertime wrote:
The new rig's rear wheels are 6 feet further back and the front wheels are 3 feet further forward. So, this a 9 foot difference in wheelbase on a rig which is only 6 feet longer.
I have always noticed that on diesel pushers, there is much less overhang behind the back wheels. I always assumed it was because of the heavy diesel engine sitting right at the end of the motorhome. On a gas class A (at least on mine) the engine is basically sitting on top of the front axle.
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