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Old 01-14-2008, 02:35 PM   #1
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i have a 43 Nottingham ,i am trying to find out the weight of this coach to inflate the tires properly....please help...thanks

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i have a 43 Nottingham ,i am trying to find out the weight of this coach to inflate the tires properly....please help...thanks

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Old 01-14-2008, 02:41 PM   #3
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j48,

You need to find yourself a set of scales (look in the yellow pages) and weigh all four (4) corners and toad if you tow one. On the Goodyear Tire site they have about the best explanation I have seen on the weighing of your motorhome. I also have a Dynasty but would be hesitant to tell you my tire pressures due to the fact we could load more/less than you in our M/H.

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Here are a couple of links to help you out.
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j48,
First, Welcome to IRV2

Second, Here are the specs on your coach..
Until you have the rig weighed, you should probably use the inflation rates given on the sticker just behind the drivers seat on the wall..Unfortunately, this will undoubtly produce a rougher ride than you want..
Also, if you have not loaded the coach yet, it would be a good idea to get an unladen weight just for your personal notebook..
Hope to see you around...........
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Where are you located? You will undoubtedly have a difficult time finding a Cat scale that allows you to weigh each wheel position. Starting with axle weights will give you some idea, but knowing each wheel position weight will give you the "real" information you need.

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