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Old 06-18-2020, 07:54 PM   #37
Chance
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The attached Ford data for spring rates may be of interest.

Considering a motorhome like an Axis/Vegas has a wheelbase of 188 inches or longer, it’s difficult to imagine that much variation in RV pitch will result from normal loading differences. However, I suppose the much shorter radius arms could make a significant difference, which may explain why Ford seems worried about springs that are specified wrong for RV’s weight.
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