: Tire, Pressures, Weighing

david l greenberg

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I have had my coach weighed twice by John Anderson of Aweigh-We-Go and he
provides a computer printout of the results showing the max wights by
wheel, tire and by axel. This is compared to actuals and is useful,
especially as in my case we had just completed a major reconfiguration of
the interior.

John's tire seminar (I believe) is sponsored by Michelin as most of his
data seems to reflect their data. Therefore one might sense some Michelin
bias but his weight program is super. It cost me $20 the first time the
coach was weighed and $25 the 2nd time. Both occurred at the FMCA
SouthEast Area Rally in Florida.

Dave Greenberg
GMC MOTORHOME REGISTRY
Seagate Towers 200 MacFarlane Dr PH4
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
 
Just had my 76 Glenbrook weighed at a State Certified Station.

Front - 3720
Rear - 6380
Total - 10100 lbs.

The Glenbrook was empty of all support items, 1/2 tank of gas, no fresh
water, no black water,
one rear bench seat was out, propane 3/4 full.

The tag on the firewall says the weight is 11,700 lbs. I thought that this
would be the
dry weight??
This sure made me feel better about driving home on my to front old Michelin
XPS's, mid Michelin X bias ply's, and rear weathered, cupped, grooved
Michelin snow tires.

Passed Colorado emissions with flying colors.

Rich & Sharon at the Castle in Colorado -- 76 Glenbrook (now on to CV's &
Front Bearings)
6 inches of snow Sun night
What a GAME, would freeze my rear-end off any time for a game like that.
 
Sure do wish I could get the fat off our lady. The numbers on ours run:
Front 4200#
Rear 7500#
Total 11,700#
And this includes full fuel, 1/2 water, 20# propane and a 250# driver.
Gary & Edie,
North Bend, Oregon Coast (sunny and bright)

> Just had my 76 Glenbrook weighed at a State Certified Station.
>
> Front - 3720
> Rear - 6380
> Total - 10100 lbs.
>
> The Glenbrook was empty of all support items, 1/2 tank of gas, no fresh
> water, no black water,
> one rear bench seat was out, propane 3/4 full.
>
> The tag on the firewall says the weight is 11,700 lbs. I thought that this
> would be the
> dry weight??
> This sure made me feel better about driving home on my to front old Michelin
> XPS's, mid Michelin X bias ply's, and rear weathered, cupped, grooved
> Michelin snow tires.
>
> Passed Colorado emissions with flying colors.
>
> Rich & Sharon at the Castle in Colorado -- 76 Glenbrook (now on to CV's &
> Front Bearings)
> 6 inches of snow Sun night
> What a GAME, would freeze my rear-end off any time for a game like that.
 
Had mine weighed in Albuquerque during the roundup. Slightly over 12K. Guess I
could reduce weight by taking out co-pilot (124 lbs), dog (7 lbs), the jack which
I never use (25lbs) and if I lost a few maybe I could get under 12K, but until
then, I guess I should worry, but.....
al

> Sure do wish I could get the fat off our lady. The numbers on ours run:
> Front 4200#
> Rear 7500#
> Total 11,700#
> And this includes full fuel, 1/2 water, 20# propane and a 250# driver.
> Gary & Edie,
> North Bend, Oregon Coast (sunny and bright)
>

>
> > Just had my 76 Glenbrook weighed at a State Certified Station.
> >
> > Front - 3720
> > Rear - 6380
> > Total - 10100 lbs.
> >
> > The Glenbrook was empty of all support items, 1/2 tank of gas, no fresh
> > water, no black water,
> > one rear bench seat was out, propane 3/4 full.
> >
> > The tag on the firewall says the weight is 11,700 lbs. I thought that this
> > would be the
> > dry weight??
> > This sure made me feel better about driving home on my to front old Michelin
> > XPS's, mid Michelin X bias ply's, and rear weathered, cupped, grooved
> > Michelin snow tires.
> >
> > Passed Colorado emissions with flying colors.
> >
> > Rich & Sharon at the Castle in Colorado -- 76 Glenbrook (now on to CV's &
> > Front Bearings)
> > 6 inches of snow Sun night
> > What a GAME, would freeze my rear-end off any time for a game like that.