Front Axle Ratings

donald w. miller

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My 75 has a 4200 lb. maximum front axle rating.

It seems I heard later model front axles were rated for more weight.

Is this true ? If so how much more and would anyone know what components
were changed ?

Don
75 Glennbrook
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
 
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999 05:13:54 -0000 "Donald W. Miller"
writes:
>My 75 has a 4200 lb. maximum front axle rating.
>
>It seems I heard later model front axles were rated for more weight.
>
>Is this true ? If so how much more and would anyone know what
>components
>were changed ?
>

Without checking the book, IIRC, the 1978 GVWR went up and this was
accomplished by adding gussets to the frame.

That is about all I have handy at the moment-all from memory and that
ain't too reliable these days.

>Don
>75 Glennbrook
>Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
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David Lee Greenberg
Boston Homes, Inc
1220 US Highway 1, Suite B
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
T:561-776-1414 F:561-776-1788
 
>In a message dated 2/23/99 6:02:32 AM MST, davegreenberg1
>writes:
>
>> Without checking the book, IIRC, the 1978 GVWR went up and this was
>> accomplished by adding gussets to the frame.
>
>Dave,
> Where are these gussets and what do they look like? Anyone got
>any
>pictures? Is this a doable upgrade for older coaches?
>
>Rick Staples
>'75 Eleganza
>Louisville, CO
>
I seem to recall seeing a diagram somewhere but it would have been years
ago. Maybe Jim Bounds or Alex Sirum, who have done frame-offs, may have
done a '78 and would know.

I would imagine you could strengthen the frame but I personally would try
to stick with the weight carrying capacity that GM gave me. I say that
tongue-in-cheek as my wife loads the coach up with her genealogy records
when we go off for 4-5 months at a time and we usually exceed the GVWR by
500 lbs or so!

David Lee Greenberg
Boston Homes, Inc
1220 US Highway 1, Suite B
North Palm Beach, FL 33408
T:561-776-1414 F:561-776-1788