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RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - pgchin - 09-19-2013 11:07 Chuck, Good info,many thanks. I'm on a phone so this will be short. For diagnostic to see what you have. For a 14.6 axle, the bluebird part number is 1789866, the Dana # is 140bn103-2 ,the Spicer # is 94308rrtio-I40. If you have a 16k axle the Dana # should have a 161 in it like David's and Kurt's.The Spicer should be a I-16 or 60 or 61. A replacement axle should have the correct #'s an upgraded axle with parts swapped out, who knows.......:-) Ps...If you do not have the upgraded cradle like David has, then no matter what axle, tires, or rims you have you are stuck at 14.6 for safety reasons. RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - davidbrady - 09-20-2013 18:00 Folks, Here are the LXi chassis serial numbers (CSN), cut-over dates, and BB part numbers, for the factory transition from a 14600# steer axle to a 16000# axle: My 2002 LXi is chassis serial number: 10080350 I160 Spicer: CSN 10052121 03/06/00 thru 10092855 09/02/01 tie rod end (BB part no): 26480 (left) 26481 (right) Beam (BB part no): 0026449 I146 Spicer: CSN 0999765 06/16/97 thru 10052120 03/05/00 tie rod end (BB part no): 4325957 (left) 4325965 (right) Beam (BB part no): 8305799 (09-19-2013 11:07)pgchin Wrote: Ps...If you do not have the upgraded cradle like David has, then no matter what axle, tires, or rims you have you are stuck at 14.6 for safety reasons. Pete, as far as I can tell the cut-over chassis serial number (CSN) for the new Ridewell steer axle cradle was: 10035425 RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - pgchin - 09-21-2013 11:35 David, Fabulous detective work! That should help out the LXI owners out with the transition. Many thanks..... RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - RangerStrider - 05-05-2015 20:45 I know this is a really old thread but we recently bought a 2003 LXI and one of the very helpful forum members strongly suggested I check the front axle rating. Happy to find it has the 161BN208 label which based on my understanding is rated at #16000 lbs. Getting ready to travel but it doesn't mean I'll be loading down the front bay either. RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - halkading - 06-17-2015 15:57 David, Newcomer here. I have a just acquired double slide 2003 LX 40 that was weighed with numbers similar to Kurt's - steer 14,780, drive 14,920 and tag 12,300, for a gross of 42,000. Coach build date of 7/2002. Front axle is Dana # 161BN2081. Haven't checked tie rod ends yet. Coach data plate shows Steer axle rating at 14,600, drive at 23,000 and tag at 13,200 for a total of 50,800. What change would you suggest to get the steer axle and tag axle loads down and the drive axle up? Also, we are looking forward to removing the anti sway bar, softening the shock settings and changing the caster for a better driving experience. Hal Kading 2003 40LX Las Cruces, NM (09-19-2013 11:06)davidbrady Wrote:(09-19-2013 00:20)cmillsap Wrote: David, RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - davidbrady - 06-17-2015 20:43 (06-17-2015 15:57)halkading Wrote: David,Hi Hal, Short of moving around heavy components, all you can do to add weight to the drive and remove weight from the steer and tag is to bleed air pressure from the tag. This will have the desired effect. This is done by adjusting the air pressure on your tag axle air spring pressure regulator. On the LXi the air pressure regulator is located on the c-channel cross member just forward of your tag axle. I believe it's in the same location on your LX. Your drive axle is very light which isn't good because most of your traction, both in motive force and braking, is done by your duel drive axle tires. I'd definitely want to get some weight on the drive axle. My quick calcs show that if you drop your tag axle to 9000# your steer axle will come down to roughly 13500# and your drive axle will go up to roughly 19500# putting approximately 32% of your weight on your steer axle which is reasonable. RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - halkading - 07-08-2015 15:38 David, Do you know how many psi reduction you get for each 360 degrees rotation of the adjuster on the tag axle regulator? If not who the manufacturer of the regulator is? I'm assuming I need to drop it from 60 - 65 psi to around 45. Shouldn't this thread be renamed to include the LX? Hal Kading 2003 LX40 2 Slide Las Cruces NM RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - davidbrady - 07-08-2015 19:23 Hi Hal, Something like 5 psi per flat. Six flats would give you one full rotation or around 30 psi, but it's been a long time since I adjusted mine. Our Document Library->Models->LXi->LXi Print Package->LXiPrintPackage#4.pdf says this is it: Bendix 288084 RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - cmillsap - 07-08-2015 22:31 Just reducing the Tag pressure regulator a couple turns and assuming all is well is not the correct way to adjust your axle weights. The best way to get the axle weights correct is go to a scale and reduce the tag pressure incrementally and weigh the axles each time until you get to the axle weights close to those weights that David posted above. You will be amazed at how well your LX will drive with the axle weights proportionally correct. RE: 41',43' LXi Gross Axle Weight Ratings - halkading - 08-09-2015 23:18 Making some progress with our LX 40 ride and drive-ability. Disconnected the anti sway bar. Reset the alignment for max caster. The eccentric bolts did not have welded washers and they turned without driving them out 1/2". Set adjustable Koni's to soft plus 1/2 turn (one ended up at3/4 turn as it was off 90 degrees at minimum setting) Adjusted tag axle pressure to 45 psi. Your number of 5 psi per flat was right on. As expected counter-clockwise lowered the pressure. Will get back to the scales later this week to see how we ended up for weight distribution. Hal Kading 2003 LX 40 Las Cruces NM |