Dec-28-2016 03:34 PM
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Jan-03-2017 08:40 AM
oneolddog wrote:Jim@HiTek wrote:
Speaking only for my own Freightliner chassis, there's a diesel 7500 watt generator in the middle front making somewhat of a crumple zone, then there's the (admittedly minimal) drivers surround that FL uses on their diesel chassis. Floor plate, collapsing steering wheel shaft, roadside steel framing, etc.. And of course, the entire front end is attached to two heavy I beams running the entire length of the RV that support the engine. Couple that with the living room slide, when retracted, sort of shielding the driver from the back with a wall.
Couple all that with the fact that a large class a is very obvious to other drivers, I feel pretty safe as it is.
jorbill2or's insight based on expirience is very helpful...
In an 'offset' collision the generator upfront won't help you. Offset collisions are always the worse in any vehicle but if I had a choice I'd rather be in my pick-up truck than most Class A's.
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Jan-02-2017 10:33 AM
Jim@HiTek wrote:
Speaking only for my own Freightliner chassis, there's a diesel 7500 watt generator in the middle front making somewhat of a crumple zone, then there's the (admittedly minimal) drivers surround that FL uses on their diesel chassis. Floor plate, collapsing steering wheel shaft, roadside steel framing, etc.. And of course, the entire front end is attached to two heavy I beams running the entire length of the RV that support the engine. Couple that with the living room slide, when retracted, sort of shielding the driver from the back with a wall.
Couple all that with the fact that a large class a is very obvious to other drivers, I feel pretty safe as it is.
jorbill2or's insight based on expirience is very helpful...
Dec-31-2016 07:19 AM
susanka wrote:
Hi, everyone. We recently bought a 2011 Coachmen Mirada 29DS. DH is concerned because it has no bumpers and the face is one piece of fiberglas. I haven't been able to find a source, googling RV bumpers, and don't see that it was even an option on the 2011 Mirada. I'd appreciate any advice you can offer on how to find a bumper at a decent cost. Thanks.
Dec-30-2016 04:33 PM
Dec-30-2016 02:09 PM
Bruce Brown wrote:3oaks wrote:Bruce Brown wrote::R
The best bumper is just don't hit anything. Seriously, if you need a bumper I think you'll have bigger issues then not having one.
Not a very logical reply. Didn't it ever occur to you to think about negligent drivers and other vehicles hitting you. Low impact hits in parking lots come to mind, among others.
Skip the snarky reply and think about it! :S
Wow...bad day? :B
That remark wasn't "snarky", it was logical - and a bit tongue in cheek too. :w If you're running around parking lots hitting things you shouldn't be driving.
If someone else hits you the damage is on them, and you have bigger concerns than no bumpers.
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Dec-30-2016 10:50 AM
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Dec-29-2016 09:43 PM
Racine96 wrote:
As I was thinking about a Class A or Class C, I guess this is an issue to think about it.
Dec-29-2016 07:54 PM
Dec-29-2016 06:50 PM
Dec-29-2016 02:19 PM
3oaks wrote:Bruce Brown wrote::R
The best bumper is just don't hit anything. Seriously, if you need a bumper I think you'll have bigger issues then not having one.
Not a very logical reply. Didn't it ever occur to you to think about negligent drivers and other vehicles hitting you. Low impact hits in parking lots come to mind, among others.
Skip the snarky reply and think about it! :S
Dec-29-2016 12:36 PM
Dec-29-2016 12:32 PM
dougrainer wrote:PastorCharlie wrote:
This is the chassis under your MH and notice that it has a bumper. It is behind the front cap.
That is NOT a bumper as concerns this thread. That steel plate is WAY behind the front cap and they do not install any additional supports from that steel plate and the front cap. Doug