โMar-24-2019 11:17 PM
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โMar-30-2019 11:48 AM
norisezp wrote:
OKay I got the weights on a CAT scale with the unit partly loaded with leftovers from a trip. They are Steerable = 6560, Drive Axle = 13180, GVW = 19740. This does not really square up with the weights on the Federal Certification Tag of S=8000, DA=14500, GVWR=22000. Anybody got any ideas of the explanation? I mean, I could see it being more, but less? Or, are the FCT numbers maxima?
โMar-29-2019 02:27 PM
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โMar-29-2019 12:36 PM
norisezp wrote:
OKay I got the weights on a CAT scale with the unit partly loaded with leftovers from a trip. They are Steerable = 6560, Drive Axle = 13180, GVW = 19740. This does not really square up with the weights on the Federal Certification Tag of S=8000, DA=14500, GVWR=22000. Anybody got any ideas of the explanation? I mean, I could see it being more, but less? Or, are the FCT numbers maxima?
โMar-29-2019 11:48 AM
s N s wrote:wolfe10 wrote:
OK, what can you move FORWARD!
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X 1 I totally agree with the above post.
โMar-29-2019 01:19 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
OK, what can you move FORWARD!
With those weights, there is no way is should handle/ride well.
โMar-28-2019 02:55 PM
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โMar-27-2019 07:28 AM
s N s wrote:
Ours too is bone stock and I have no problem with any wander. I keep our tires inflated to 95 all around but that may be different for everyone as far as weight goes. Also as mentioned be sure not to overload the rear and take to much weight off the front axle within reason. Another trick if you're are new to driving a motor home is to look further down the road rather than looking down right in front of you. It for some reason gives you a better perception of keeping the rig straight and narrow down the road. Good luck and hope the issue get's resolved.
โMar-27-2019 01:47 AM
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