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Two_Jayhawks
Jan 20, 2017Explorer
Ivylog wrote:
It's been a while since I've been to a RV show. O M Goodness, I thought Prevost and Newell DPs were the only ones on the heavy side with 365/70/22.5 tires... NOT. There were even Newmar Dutch Stars with 365s, not just the Mountain Airs with 365s. 54,000 GVWR and 8K of CCC = 46,000 dry weight with a front axle pushing 20K lbs. The pressure needed for the 365s on the front was listed at 125 psi, the 315s on the drive at 85, and the tag at 115. At least Tiffin has moved the fuel tank to in front of the drive axle letting them use 305s all the way around.
The majority of the big rigs were bath and a half which I do not understand taking up that much area for something we do not use that much... different strokes for...... There were also too many with not only dark exteriors but dark interiors... not that I'm looking to buy plus the show prices were all $400K or more.
Today's new coach's are weight pigs compared to years ago. The obvious reasons are the bigger & deeper slides, full tile floors, res fridge with more batts, exhaust after treatment & a 15 gal DEF tank. Even then today's Dutch Star is 44' long & 13' tall. Some new units today listed as 42' floor plans are actually as big or heavier than some older 45' units.
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