โJul-11-2022 12:11 PM
โJul-20-2022 01:17 PM
valhalla360 wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:
Yes, it's the chassis...
You got the answer right.
โJul-20-2022 04:44 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:
Yes, it's the chassis...
โJul-19-2022 05:12 PM
โJul-19-2022 12:05 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:valhalla360 wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
A diesel doesn't handle any better or worse.
We've owned (3) gassers and (2) diesels. I would NOT agree with this statement.
You cut out the important part of my original comment.
Were those 5 rigs all on the same chassis?
The answer to your question is no. Actually all 5 were on different chassis, but you're grasping at straws.
The day they put a gas motor in a Spartan pusher let me know.
Along the same lines, the day they put a Cummins ISL in a F53 chassis let me know.
You're looking for something that just isn't available in the mass market today. Somehow I think you knew that. ๐
You need to put the shovel down, you can't dig your way out of this one.
โJul-17-2022 05:03 PM
valhalla360 wrote:Bruce Brown wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
A diesel doesn't handle any better or worse.
We've owned (3) gassers and (2) diesels. I would NOT agree with this statement.
You cut out the important part of my original comment.
Were those 5 rigs all on the same chassis?
โJul-17-2022 03:37 PM
Bill22 wrote:
Do deisels generally require upgraded suspensions in order to handle good on the road? I have a 30ft gas and had to put $4500 into upgraded suspension in order for it to be safe to drive.
โJul-17-2022 11:26 AM
Bruce Brown wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
A diesel doesn't handle any better or worse.
We've owned (3) gassers and (2) diesels. I would NOT agree with this statement.
โJul-17-2022 11:25 AM
grldst wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
A diesel doesn't handle any better or worse.
The difference is diesels typically come in pusher chassis (think commercial tour busses) and gas engines typically come in lighter duty front engine chassis.
It just happens that expensive models come with both diesel and better chassis.
Yes you could yank the diesel out of a Spartan diesel chassis, put in a gas engine and it would handle and ride relatively equal to the Diesel engine.
However, come on man, do you really think this is the information the man is looking for?
โJul-16-2022 04:00 PM
โJul-16-2022 01:00 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
A diesel doesn't handle any better or worse.
The difference is diesels typically come in pusher chassis (think commercial tour busses) and gas engines typically come in lighter duty front engine chassis.
It just happens that expensive models come with both diesel and better chassis.
โJul-14-2022 06:41 PM
way2roll wrote:
Most Gas MH's are built on the F53 chassis which is used on everything from motorhomes to bread trucks. It's a utilitarian chassis and thus not a lot of engineering around comfort and quiet. Diesel MH's are fairly specific to the task and engineered with driving controls and comfort with things like airbags. On a gas MH you are sitting on top of the engine and endure all the noise and heat that it brings. Diesels are rear engine and so much more quiet and balanced. There are reasons DP's cost more and most of those reasons are the chassis, engine and engine placement. They are also typically built a little better with higher end components and insulation. All of which add to the experience. But everything in RV'ing is a compromise. You have to decide if the extra cost is worth it. Most folks who end up with a DP, never look back.
โJul-14-2022 06:16 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
A diesel doesn't handle any better or worse.
We've owned (3) gassers and (2) diesels. I would NOT agree with this statement.
โJul-14-2022 05:58 PM
โJul-14-2022 04:13 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
A diesel doesn't handle any better or worse.