Steerable vs Liftable vs Dumpable Tag
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07-25-2006, 15:57
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Steerable vs Liftable vs Dumpable Tag
Here's the way I see it:
Dumpable tag is good, drags sideways on tight manuevers and leaves black skidmarks on white concrete, but it helps A LOT. It is slow to dump and slower to inflate, plan ahead. Touching the brakes with it dumped is bad, the tires will skid (pre-'95 had no ABS). Liftable tag is better. Can be driven with the tag lifted, at low speeds. Highway speeds no. Load ratings at the same air pressure go up as speed is reduced, part of the matrix. Still takes a little time to lift and lower, but the cool factor of people watching it do its thing makes up for it. You could run around town with it lifted if your tire pressures are correct for the speed & load. Steerable tag is good too, doesn't steer sharp enough to have no drag at full steering lock, but much reduced side-loads and should reduce effective wheelbase when turning sharp. Would be nice to add negative turn angles to eliminate sway at highway speeds, ... anyone want to donate a coach for me to experiment with? Steerable & dumpable makes it better, and if it really bothered you it could be made liftable, it's only money. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor" > > Both axles are dumped. the liftable is just dumped and lifted. Lift > axles are mainly designed to save tread when there is no > payload.There is never lack of load on a lodge. I cant believe that > BB ever intended you to drive down the road with it lifted. . The > raidal sidewalls do not give enough play to keep from skidding in a > tamden axle set with tight parkinglot manuvers .These manuvers at > low speed are easier on the tire tread and asphalt with a dumped bag > skidding tag. It is not a good Idea to drive fast with the Tag dumped > because a high speed bump may cause tire blow out. Dumping the tag > bags still keeps quite a bit of weight on the tag tires. Since RV's > hardly weare out tread it is better to drag 2 treads with dumped load > then stress all 6 sidewalls fully loaded. The Antilock braking will > prevent a dumped or damaged tag from locking up . > Gregory O'Connor > pdt40 not pdlt40 |
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07-26-2006, 02:03
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Steerable vs Liftable vs Dumpable Tag
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote: > Liftable tag is better. Can be driven with the tag lifted, at low > speeds. Highway speeds no. Load ratings at the same air pressure go > up as speed is reduced, part of the matrix. Still takes a little > time to lift and lower, but the cool factor of people watching it do > its thing makes up for it. You could run around town with it lifted > if your tire pressures are correct for the speed & load. > Jeff et al, The liftable tags AUTOMATICALLY lower if speeds exceed 15MPH, so no concern with driving at high speed with the tag up. Paul 97wb43 |
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