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Jul-15-2014 09:07 AM
FobagBob wrote:
When I look at the tire inflation chart, I get 65psi front and rear (not 75) which is good for 4670 front and 8600 rear for his weights of 4500 and 8060. Am I missing something? Hope not or I am running under-inflated myself!
Bob
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Jul-14-2014 11:52 AM
Harvard wrote:pauldub wrote:
After adjusting tire pressure for the load actually on the tires, the second thing to do is an alignment with the maximum amount of camber you can get (hopefully at least 5 degrees). After that, a rear track bar will probably help the most.
Paul meant to say "caster",not "camber".
Jul-14-2014 09:06 AM
ratfink09 wrote:
Just got back from a trip to northern Vermont and much more exhausted than usual from the drive. Between the harsh ride and interior noise from every bump in the road, I could not wait to get home. Rv is a 2011 Chateau 28 ft long. I have done Hellwig sway bars and Bilstein shocks which helped handling. Just got a new set of Michelin MS2 tires under the recall. Should I be looking at replacing the stock steering damper, front end alignment, a track bar etc.? Open to suggestions!
Jul-14-2014 03:21 AM
pauldub wrote:
After adjusting tire pressure for the load actually on the tires, the second thing to do is an alignment with the maximum amount of camber you can get (hopefully at least 5 degrees). After that, a rear track bar will probably help the most.
Jul-13-2014 08:40 PM
Jul-13-2014 07:40 PM
rockhillmanor wrote:My MH a E450 29 ft. with three slides, it is 10 times better riding than one I had 20 years back, it rides better than my pickup and not as good as my car. I put on a new set of tires (at 13,000miles) when I bought it use , name brand. It only has 20,000 miles on it, it came with the Hellwig system on it so I don't know what it would ride like without it, I do run my tire at 60 lbs, I can't believe how easy it drives with hardly any noise in side.
It's not an "E-450" problem. It is the make and model of the MH.
I drove MANY MH's before I bought and some make/models where SO loud and handling sucked.
Not going to get into a brand name war so since you already own this MH my advice would be tire pressure, leaf springs and the Michelin's.
Lower the tire pressure in just the front. All 6 tires should NOT be the same pressure. It should be lower on the fronts.
Have a good and reputable frame shop look at your leaf springs. Metal fatigues. Everyone always want to run to aftermarket items when all what is needed is new leaf springs. I went new leaf springs and added a leaf. I couldn't believe I was driving the same MH after I had that done!
And you won't want to hear this part.......
I put all new Michelin's on my MH before heading out full time.
THE Biggest mistake I ever made.
It CHANGED the handling. Fought for months trying to pinpoint the problem surely not thinking it would be my brand new $$$tires.:R
It took an over the road truck driver to point out my problem.
The outer rib on those tires are too aggressive for a heavy MH chassis and they move back and forth giving you a tire roll front end feeling.
He took 2 fingers and easily moved that outer rib back and forth. Add the weight of the MH on that and you get the idea. Heavy semi's actually have a bald out rib to prevent tire roll.
Solution to that problem?
Take them off and replace the tires or wait years and miles for them to wear down. IMHO they need to STOP selling those tires for MH's.
Jul-13-2014 07:05 PM
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