Son_of_Norway
Apr 23, 2019Explorer
Another Question on Front Coil Springs
I last posted a question about replacing the front coil springs on my HR, which is on an '89 P30 chassis. It was recommended that I contact Supersteer, so I went to the website. I weighed the coach on a CAT scale and there was 4100 pounds on the front axle. ( Although I guess I need to fill the coach with food, water etc. to get a more accurate weight.) So let's say that I put another 500 pounds on the front axle once I fill the coach, for a total of 4600 pounds. Supersteer will sell me a set of springs rated for 4600 pounds.
My problem is this: According to AC Delco, the original OEM springs on that chassis were rated at 3289 pounds per spring, for a total of about 6600 pounds. It would seem like the original springs were way too stiff to begin with and the coach should ride like a tank.
The Supersteer rating and the OEM rating don't agree. They have a 2000 pound difference. What's up? I tried to talk with the rep at Supersteer about it but she really didn't have an answer. Did Holiday Rambler replace the original springs with a lighter set during manufacture?
My more basic question whether I should pay $360 for the Supersteer coils or just buy an OEM set for $106. But I don't want the coach to ride like a tank.
Thanks for your wisdom on this one.
My problem is this: According to AC Delco, the original OEM springs on that chassis were rated at 3289 pounds per spring, for a total of about 6600 pounds. It would seem like the original springs were way too stiff to begin with and the coach should ride like a tank.
The Supersteer rating and the OEM rating don't agree. They have a 2000 pound difference. What's up? I tried to talk with the rep at Supersteer about it but she really didn't have an answer. Did Holiday Rambler replace the original springs with a lighter set during manufacture?
My more basic question whether I should pay $360 for the Supersteer coils or just buy an OEM set for $106. But I don't want the coach to ride like a tank.
Thanks for your wisdom on this one.