overweight -1st Press release
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03-18-2009, 13:06
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overweight -1st Press release
David,
Thanks for the correction ... I get a little confused with all the different names that have been used in the recent years.. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale) El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Mar 18, 2009, at 5:13 PM, david brady wrote:
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03-18-2009, 13:13
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overweight -1st Press release
The lawsuit concerns the 2005 and beyond 450LXi, not to be confused with the 1998 to 2003 LXi, or LX. I don't believe there was a 450LX. David Brady '02 LXi, NC Pete Masterson wrote:
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03-18-2009, 13:18
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overweight -1st Press release
You are correct that I could run 100 - my weight is over 14K, but not by a lot.
I like to have a little bit over when I start a long trip, as then I rarely need to add during the trip. On 3/18/2009 at 6:42 PM david brady wrote: >Don, > >The Michelin XZA2 Energy can handle: > >13880# at 95 psi, >14380# at 100psi, and >14880# at 105psi > >You should be able to back your 315 steer tires down from >105. I run 100psi and I do notice a difference in 5 psi. > >David Brady >'02 LXi, NC > >Don Bradner wrote: >> >> I agree with the need to weigh each axle and run the tires accordingly. >> >> There is a problem, though, with the numbers presented. There is zero >> chance that a coach would need 12R tires inflated to 115/120 across >> all axles when the GVW is 48000! Numbers need to be looked at again. >> >> Tire inflation guides say this about 12R tires: >> >> Single tires at 115 carry 7130 and at 120 7390 >> >> Duals at 115 carry 13050 a pair, and at 120 13560 per pair >> >> So front 115, drivers 120, tag 115 would be: >> 7130 >> 7130 >> 13560 >> 13560 >> 7130 >> 7130 >> >> That would be a GVW of 55640!!! >> >> The tag is probably only around 10K, which would be covered at 75 PSI, >> although I don't like to run them that low. 85 PSI will handle the tag >> at over 11K. >> >> 22K drivers are handled fine at 90 PSI. >> >> The steer tires do need 115 to handle 14K. >> >> I'm going to be replacing my steers in the next few days with 315/80 >> which can handle 14K at 105 PSI >> >> Don Bradner >> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" >> My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1 >> >> On 3/18/2009 at 1:20 PM Pete Masterson wrote: >> >> >The overweight front axle infects the LXi (and probably LX) starting >> >in 2004 or so... These coaches were built by Blue Bird before CCW >> >bought the company. The recent bankruptcy/liquidation of BB Coachworks >> >probably inspired the need to file the lawsuit(s). As I understand it, >> >a recall was issued on the coaches with the problem. No doubt, CCW has >> >contractual language as part of their BB purchase that protects them >> >from the liability for this problem (shifting it to Cerberus), but the >> >usual course is to sue the current owner of the company. >> > >> >It is certainly a warning to all of us to weigh our coaches axle by >> >axle. When I did, I was surprised that the axle weights were somewhat >> >above the weights suggested by the tire inflation guide located and >> >visible in the street side front cargo compartment. Using the axle >> >loadings (and allowing for a modest side to side variance) based on >> >actual scale weights, I determined that I needed to inflate my tires >> >to 115-F, 120-D, 120-T* to have sufficient rated weight carrying >> >capacity for the tires. The axles were all under their rated weights >> >(sufficiently) to allow for variations in loading that normally >> >occurs, but (due to the side to side variation) the tires were >> >actually somewhat closer to their limit on one side than I had >> >expected. The "suggested" inflation does give a slightly softer ride. >> > >> >*Based on the numbers, I probably could drop the tag down to 115 psi, >> >but I may as well give the tires the pressure to handle any transient >> >higher loads caused by the dynamics of movement. I don't notice any >> >particular difference between 115 and 120 on the tag axle in ride >> >quality -- since passengers sit in front of the front axle, most of >> >the ride perception is based on that axle's tire inflation. >> > >> >I've subsequently heard that due to vagaries caused by the air >> >suspension that side to side weights may not be fully reliable even >> >though the total axle weight may be correct. Still, it suggests that >> >during movement, the actual weight carried by one side or the other >> >might be rather higher than the combined weight suggests. >> > >> >When packed, loaded, and filled with fluids and passengers, my coach >> >weighs just under 48,000 lbs, leaving it about 900+ lbs under the >> >GVWR. I don't have the weights by axle handy right now, but each axle >> >was comfortably below its maximum weight. >> > >> >I think it's wise for all Wanderlodge owners to physically weigh their >> >'bird axle by axle, and if possible, wheel by wheel, to assess the >> >properties of their coach so inadvertent overloading can be avoided. >> > >> >Pete Masterson >> >'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 (For Sale) >> ><http://www.aeonix.biz/BBforsale.html >> <http://www.aeonix.biz/BBforsale.html>> >> >El Sobrante CA >> >aeonix1@... >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >On Mar 18, 2009, at 11:16 AM, Leroy Eckert wrote: >> > >> >> Yours is probably around 14,000. For instance, mine is 14,600. You >> >> can find it on the data plate most likely above the driver hidden on >> >> the overhead. I am not overweight on any axle when completely full >> >> of everything my wife wants in the bus, full fuel and full water. I >> >> have plenty of variance. >> >> Leroy Eckert >> >> 1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors >> >> Dahlonega, GA >> >> >> >> --- On Wed, 3/18/09, Dan Williams >> >> >> >> Ross, Can you tell me what is the load limit on the front axle? >> >> >> >> Dan Williams 88wb38 Jackson, MS >> >> >> >> >> >> From: WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:Wanderlodge >> >> Forum@yahoogroup s.com] On Behalf Of Ross >> >> Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:22 PM >> >> To: WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com >> >> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] overweight -1st Press release >> >> >> >> >> >> Copy and paste please . Couldn't get "link" to work. >> >> >> >> http://www.rvinews. com/News/ tabid/16941/ ctl/ArticleView/ mid/ >> >> 38805/ articleId/ 3623/Blue- Birds-luxury- motorhome- division- >> >> faces-lawsuits. aspx >> >> >> >> Ross >> >> 2006 450 LXi >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG. >> Version: 7.5.557 / Virus Database: 270.11.12 - Release Date: 3/12/2009 >12:00 AM >> |
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