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Just looked at a new 2004 34F bounder. Weight chart in closet says it is on a w22 chassie. The only problem I have is it is on 19.5 tires, I thought all w22 had 22.5. This will be my first motorhome, any pro's or con's will be appreciated.
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"Newmar Owners Forum Moderator" |
Ronh2, Welcome to irv2
The difference between the two tire sizes would be the Mfg, when he designed the coach an cost to consumer. The added height you will gain in compartments an the ride. I believe this is the reason. The Ford chassis come with the 19.5 tires on there chassis. If you can find a FORD in the same model drive them both than compare compartments an ride. "VISIT the QUICK TIPS & EASY MODS in the Newmar Forum. Just click on the link BELOW http://irv2.infopop.cc/eve/for...6094452/m/5241039112 "He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare." 7 TT's to start 73-85 Tommy 86 Class C Ford -460 GBM 88 CA-2 Ford 460 John Deer Fleetwood-96 34J Bounder F-53 Ford v-10 Newmar--98 KS 3765 Ford F-53 v10 add Leaf Springs Newmar--99 MA3778 Ford F-53 V-10 add Air-Lift Air bag sys. Newmar--03 KS-3740 Workhorse W-22, Bilsteins, TRC Surge protector, Brazels Ultrapower ECM, AC 41-932-gap .045 Plugs, Taylor ES 99615, Brazels CAI, Henderson Trac-bar, Garmin c330 GPS,FMCA#262681, NKK 10811 |
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We have a 2004 34F and the carring capacity with 60 gal of water, full propane , full gas is 2800 pounds. Hard to believe you can over load it.
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