Aug-26-2013 04:40 PM
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Aug-28-2013 06:06 AM
JimM68 wrote:
I love these discussions....
I am of the opinion that the motorhome's jacks are in fact designed to hold it's weight. (I've seen some with tiny cylinders that I wouldn't trust to lift a prius... My powergear 3" cylinders will lift a lot.)
I am further of the opinion that a big box on sticks is not ever rolling anywhere.
I also kbow that the air suspension on my coach does not mind beinig completely onloaded, and holding up the tires, wheels, and axles.
While I prefer to leave all four wheels on the ground, and I try to pick a site / location that will let me do this, or just lift one or both fronts off the ground, I do not fear lifting one or both rears off the ground. A box on stilts is not rolling anywhere.
I do understand others might have different opinions. When I back my rig into my driveway (rear down 1 foot from the front, left to right also off 6") and level it, and it actually "rolls" backwards into the pool, you can all laugh and tell me "I told you so"
Aug-27-2013 07:41 PM
Aug-27-2013 12:45 PM
bob_nestor wrote:
Hmmmm, what about the tires on airplanes or the ones used on the space shuttle? Being off the ground doesn't seem to be a big concern with them.
Aug-27-2013 11:39 AM
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Aug-27-2013 11:28 AM
AikenRacer wrote:I think taking the sentence out of context in the paragraph, a lot is getting left to the imagination. I have to reserve judgement til after I read the article. I am thinking that he meant to say, if any of the thread is supported and some of it is not, there can be internal damage to the tire. Don't think the author is saying that there can be damage if the whole tire thread is unsupported, but only if part is supported and part isn't supported. The whole footprint of the tire has to be in contact with the block or support.
Just read an article in the new Motorhome magazine page 64 and it says "If any of the tread is unsupported, it can cause internal damage that may not be obvious at the time." At my job I see huge cranes all the time, set up for days, with all their tires off the ground.
Aug-27-2013 10:30 AM
Aug-27-2013 08:33 AM
timmac wrote:
That article has to be wrong, sometimes I just don't know who writes these things, what about all the times cars are on lifts for repairs, what about spare tires, etc, etc, sounds crazy to me..
Aug-27-2013 08:28 AM
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