Grizz
12-02-2014, 07:24 AM
There surely must be threads covering this topic, but I can't find one specifically to my question.
My coach weighs in a 54k pounds full fuel, water, supplies and occupants. It has two slides installed by HWH. It's at 18k on the front axle.
Can anyone tell me the difference in weight between the slide side and curb side. I wonder if there is a significant difference or if Marathon was able to balance it out by placement of heavy items. I realize that loading has an effect on that, but what I'm really interested in is average difference.
The Prevost owner's manual states a tire pressure. Of course that pressure was calculated before slides were installed. The Marathon owner's states exactly the same pressures, apparently not taking into consideration the weight of the slides.
Michelin states different pressures based on the actual axle weight (CAT scale). Michelin's specs are higher for the front and lower for the drive end. I use the higher of all recommended pressures, but even so if one side is significantly heavier than the other even more pressures could be required.
The previous owner had a lot more weight in the coach (I carry only the bare minimum) and ran only the Prevost/Marathon pressures all around without a problem.
My coach weighs in a 54k pounds full fuel, water, supplies and occupants. It has two slides installed by HWH. It's at 18k on the front axle.
Can anyone tell me the difference in weight between the slide side and curb side. I wonder if there is a significant difference or if Marathon was able to balance it out by placement of heavy items. I realize that loading has an effect on that, but what I'm really interested in is average difference.
The Prevost owner's manual states a tire pressure. Of course that pressure was calculated before slides were installed. The Marathon owner's states exactly the same pressures, apparently not taking into consideration the weight of the slides.
Michelin states different pressures based on the actual axle weight (CAT scale). Michelin's specs are higher for the front and lower for the drive end. I use the higher of all recommended pressures, but even so if one side is significantly heavier than the other even more pressures could be required.
The previous owner had a lot more weight in the coach (I carry only the bare minimum) and ran only the Prevost/Marathon pressures all around without a problem.