โJan-19-2015 02:03 PM
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โJan-20-2015 04:21 AM
minnow wrote:
Thanks to all that have replied. So, in the grand scheme of things, how much the NCC differences between two similar floor plans and similar length be considered then? If brand X has a NCC of 1500 lbs and brand y is 2500 but brand X was 2 thousand less which would you choose(again given that both are very similar floor plans and are within inches of each other on length).
โJan-20-2015 03:50 AM
โJan-19-2015 07:21 PM
Dayle1 wrote:geotex1 wrote:
Perhaps one has standard windows and the other has dual-pane (glass adds a lot of dead weight).
Reality check. Glass weighs 161 lbs per cubic foot. 50 square feet of window area, 1/8 inch thick glass. That extra pane of glass is 0.52 cubic foot or 84 lbs extra weight. Very minimal impact.
โJan-19-2015 05:51 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Cargo carrying capacity is derived from 'unladen weight' subtracted from GVWR
Unladen weight is based on construction materials...wood/aluminum studs, thickness of plywood--roof/subfloor, furniture/appliances, components etc.
GVWR is based on frame, axles, tires ratings etc.
2 similar/identical floorplans.....not necessarily same construction/components
You can only turn a shoe box so many ways :B
โJan-19-2015 04:37 PM
geotex1 wrote:
Perhaps one has standard windows and the other has dual-pane (glass adds a lot of dead weight).
โJan-19-2015 02:51 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Cargo carrying capacity is derived from 'unladen weight' subtracted from GVWR
Unladen weight is based on construction materials...wood/aluminum studs, thickness of plywood--roof/subfloor, furniture/appliances, components etc.
GVWR is based on frame, axles, tires ratings etc.
2 similar/identical floorplans.....not necessarily same construction/components
You can only turn a shoe box so many ways :B
โJan-19-2015 02:43 PM
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