Eugene:
In the first place, I sure wouldn't be driving my coach over any such
surface that was holey enough to dangle an unsupported wheel???? Don't
believe it's feasible to drive on such a surface?? Did you have
something else in mind that I don't understand?????
On the contrary, the shocks, regardless of which suspension system you
have, restrain the swing arm travel and not the air bags.
Paul Bartz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JDDP32B [SMTP:JDDP32B]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 8:00 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: 4 bag
>
> -- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
>
> I may be a novice at this, but it seems to me that with the 4 bag
> system you loose the advantage of the boggie (sp) system. With the
> two bag system, the front and rear wheels linked you cut the road
> bumps in half.
>
> Since the front and rear wheel are no longer linked in the 4 bag
> system, it looks like the front wheel will fall into a hole and all of
> the weight will be on the rear wheel. when the rear wheel goes into
> the hole the coach drops the whole distance.
>
> gene
In the first place, I sure wouldn't be driving my coach over any such
surface that was holey enough to dangle an unsupported wheel???? Don't
believe it's feasible to drive on such a surface?? Did you have
something else in mind that I don't understand?????
On the contrary, the shocks, regardless of which suspension system you
have, restrain the swing arm travel and not the air bags.
Paul Bartz
> -----Original Message-----
> From: JDDP32B [SMTP:JDDP32B]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 8:00 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: 4 bag
>
> -- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
>
> I may be a novice at this, but it seems to me that with the 4 bag
> system you loose the advantage of the boggie (sp) system. With the
> two bag system, the front and rear wheels linked you cut the road
> bumps in half.
>
> Since the front and rear wheel are no longer linked in the 4 bag
> system, it looks like the front wheel will fall into a hole and all of
> the weight will be on the rear wheel. when the rear wheel goes into
> the hole the coach drops the whole distance.
>
> gene