Dec-15-2013 05:46 AM
Dec-20-2013 07:29 PM
wny_pat wrote:berreez wrote:Not really. The factor not figured in is how much of that 53 percent is behind the rear axle and how much weight is back there. That is where and why the tail is wagging the dog!!! My coach has a 228" wheelbase and is 36 foot long (53%). But the front axle is way back from the front bumper when compared to many other 36 foot coaches. My DP, without airbags, rides just fine and has no tail wiggling even when being passed by a tractor trailer. Like wallym said - "old wives tale". They can be built, but it has to be engineered properly.
So if 53% is a baseline; then 54% and over will give you a better ride and handling for the most part out on the road. Anything under 53% will give you better maneuverability in tight areas but possible tail sway in cross winds or out on the road. Is this correct?
Dec-19-2013 07:07 PM
JimM68 wrote:Gjac wrote:
I have not heard of this posted before but would think if the MH had equal weight on all 6 tires this would be a well balanced MH and should ride well. I would be interested to hear from folks that were knowledgeable about chassis design to see if this were to affect the ride quality more than the wheel base ratio.
Unfortunately, that is a gross oversimplyfication of the engineering problems involved.
If the wieght rating of the tires and wheels were all that mattered, maybe. But there are 2 tires in front, and 4 or maybe 6 in back.
And while those 2 in front might carry 14,000 pounds (7000 each), or maybe more, 4 in back on a single axle are federally mandated to carry only 20k total, or 5000 each, even though they are the same size tire with the same load rating as the two in front.
And really, none of this matters a hill of beans to the handling of the coach.
Besides the weight balance end to end, you also need to look at the front overhang, rear overhang, and wheelbase.
And there is a whole lot more having to do with the overall design of the suspension, and it's resistance to roll and pitch (including under braking)
Dec-19-2013 06:54 PM
Gjac wrote:
I have not heard of this posted before but would think if the MH had equal weight on all 6 tires this would be a well balanced MH and should ride well. I would be interested to hear from folks that were knowledgeable about chassis design to see if this were to affect the ride quality more than the wheel base ratio.
Dec-19-2013 10:25 AM
Gjac wrote:
I have not heard of this posted before but would think if the MH had equal weight on all 6 tires this would be a well balanced MH and should ride well. I would be interested to hear from folks that were knowledgeable about chassis design to see if this were to affect the ride quality more than the wheel base ratio.
Dec-19-2013 02:49 AM
Dec-16-2013 10:08 AM
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Dec-16-2013 08:15 AM
berreez wrote:Not really. The factor not figured in is how much of that 53 percent is behind the rear axle and how much weight is back there. That is where and why the tail is wagging the dog!!! My coach has a 228" wheelbase and is 36 foot long (53%). But the front axle is way back from the front bumper when compared to many other 36 foot coaches. My DP, without airbags, rides just fine and has no tail wiggling even when being passed by a tractor trailer. Like wallym said - "old wives tale". They can be built, but it has to be engineered properly.
So if 53% is a baseline; then 54% and over will give you a better ride and handling for the most part out on the road. Anything under 53% will give you better maneuverability in tight areas but possible tail sway in cross winds or out on the road. Is this correct?
Dec-16-2013 06:13 AM
Dec-16-2013 05:48 AM
Dec-15-2013 07:33 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
I once rode from Baltimore to the Carolinas in a C class that if you looked at it from the side the rear wheels were right in the middle, or 1/2 way between the front and rear bumper. That thing swerved if a car passed and you can imagine what it was like passing a truck.....I flew back home. Better yet try towing a trailer behind anything with a lot of over hang.....must have a death wish.....
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