โMar-01-2015 03:21 PM
โMar-05-2015 12:26 PM
โMar-05-2015 10:44 AM
pnichols wrote:
Mike, how is your weight situation possible?
My ~24 foot Itasca weighs in at around 11,800 lbs. on it's 14,050 lb. GVW E450 chassis. Are you saying that your ~31 foot Itasca on it's 14,500 lb. GVW E450 chassis weighs in at LESS than our 24 footer?
โMar-05-2015 10:20 AM
โMar-05-2015 10:14 AM
pnichols wrote:PghBob wrote:
The point is, it doesn't matter how much *space* you have, it matters how much weight the chassis, suspension, and tires can handle without being over loaded. Just make sure the space you are buying is equated to OCCC.
One of the most right-on comments I've read in these forums!
We kept that in mind when we bought our Class C ... we have over 2000 lbs. of excess load carrying capacity with our motorhome ... not that we'll ever use it all. What this excess capacity also means is that all of the motorhome's chassis running gear is under less stress for as long as we own it ... which hopefully translates into a more reliable chassis for as long as we own it.
โMar-05-2015 09:55 AM
PghBob wrote:
The point is, it doesn't matter how much *space* you have, it matters how much weight the chassis, suspension, and tires can handle without being over loaded. Just make sure the space you are buying is equated to OCCC.
โMar-04-2015 11:11 AM
โMar-04-2015 07:35 AM
John Hufham wrote:
Stay away from Jayco. Purchased a new Seneca a year ago and have had nothing but problems and have had little or no real help from Jayco.
โMar-04-2015 06:57 AM
โMar-03-2015 12:50 PM
DaHose wrote:
My neighbor has a big ol class A and he offered some interesting feedback.
He loves his rig, but he was told that the bus looking class A's are pretty hard on their transmissions. They are designed to hold a bus load of people, but when you finish adding all the "stuff" inside a typical class A, they end up heavier than a bus load of people at all times. The chassis can handle the load, but the tranny was not meant to be that loaded at all times.
โMar-03-2015 12:39 PM
PSW wrote:
I love those rear windows on some Lazy Daze models. I wonder why other manufacturers never seem to do that? Many of us will recall that a lot of Class As,including the 24-28 foot models that were very popular back when, had big rear windows and side windows in the 70s and 80s. I guess it is cheaper and easier to just make a wall than a window. You will miss that, just like you said.
โMar-02-2015 10:26 AM
โMar-02-2015 06:20 AM
โMar-02-2015 06:12 AM
rseymour21 wrote:
I don't want to in-pose, but does a 30 ~ 32' Class A with a V10 and a 30 ~ 32' Class C with a V10 cost the same? Lets say both are new.
โMar-02-2015 05:52 AM
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