Not sure if I want to do go this route or not, but thinking about it. I presently pull a fifth wheel with my Volvo, but thinking about converting to a motorhome. The founder of Roadmaster is restarting a company and may talk to him about building a short motorhome on my chassis.
So now I have air ride seats, in a air ride cab, riding on rear air ride springs. The ride is good. If I convert to a motorhome, probably the air ride cab goes away. The wheelbase gets longer and so more weight goes on the rear, these are good things to offset the bad.
My question is to those of you who have gone this route, when the air ride is removed from the cab and the mods made, how much is the ride affected?
TIA
Chuck
geoff, just witnessed my neighbor having insulation foamed into his house, and I am with you, may just go into that business, I think it is like printing money.
My volvo rode beautiful as a bob tail tractor and it still rides beautiful as a short conversion with the air ride cab gone ! My wife sez " its a good thing you talked them into leaving the air ride cab" instead of locking it solid!( she thinks its still air! we cant tell the difference ! t
......call Randy Butler at Butlermotorhomes and get him to build you an all air ride unite or contact Spooner he does the same thing with a very well enineered air ride box an cab together....I'm too busy right now to do one but after March.....maybe I get into conversions again.....I'm rebuilding a 1923 cottage in Fairfax Ohio currently and don't have time or crew trained to do conversions just now.....geofkaye
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....Chuck Donnelly:.....start by calling North Carolina Foam Industries and ask for Barry Culp he's a "good old boy" in the foam business and can/will answer all your questions -prices and contacts and equipment....with your labor force contacts and guidance experience you are set up for early retirement along with your professional business.....labor is the hard part but you have the daily contacts like I do and I use single mothers to do the spraying/installation and guys as safety and hardware movers-grunt work-I supervise and keep them on track......works better than shotguns and chain gangs......they almost want to have to see me for upgrading their skills and a secure jobs with clearly defined boundries......works for me!....daily....geofkaye
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.....don't be a yanking that air ride just yet....also can be used as levelers and air bags will dampen traffic noise through the frame and body.....air for tools marginal-and very slow.... but you can blow up a tire..... or power your water system[NO 12vdc pump]....clean with compressed air-[like a leaf vacuum]....inflate toys and shelters and air matraces.....power low pressure tools for anything from cleaning sewer drains that are clogged to air vacuums- to a deflater for tubes and air matraces quickly....especially those dam Coleman company materaces for the camping type people you pick up on rainey weekend around tent campgrounds-that just want a warm place to sleep and a hot shower....get a Harbor Freight tool catalouge and a Northern Hydraulic catalogue and get some ideas to help with extras and ideas.....plenty of things can be adapted to camping and pressureized air use.....geofkaye
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Heck, getting pressurized air for a blowgun in a big truck is NEVER a problem; just tee into the line running to the air seat. Having said that, I feel that between the air seat and putting a Brock's air front suspension in, the cab air ride is redundant......
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......so why a Brocks on the front and nothing in the rear 'cept steel springs?.....don't underatand your thinking here-please explain.....air is good for people and cargo like a coach unite and the things that are in it......geofkaye
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