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Re: [GMCnet] Interesting foreign Motorhome [message #302847 is a reply to message #302751] |
Wed, 29 June 2016 17:01 |
Handyman
Messages: 229 Registered: April 2016 Location: The Netherlands
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Hello Dolph,
That was an Hobby, MH, german build, on a earlier Fiat Ducato with AL-KO chassis with double rear wheels,the suspention, is build through, multiple steelstubs in a shaft, that looks like the axle ...
They call it in german, "Drehstäbe" .... Is that something like: Rotating rods ?
As time comes they get not that flexible anymore, and replacing them, especially on the older MH, is very costly.
Adding airsuspension is than a more conviniant way of solving the problem.
Greasing them every year, or sooner is a very good thing to do to keep them in shape.
But on a MH from 2001, and when its on the max of its weight .... I think checking the rear suspention is the first thing to do.
You can also look at the websites of: Carthago, Hymer, Niessman & Bisschof, all german build MH they also have their bigger MH on AL-KO chassis with double rear axle. You can choose to order them standard, or with (extra) airsuspention, what I would recommend to do anyway.
Daniel
Daniel Jacobs, NL-USA 1977 GMC Eleganza II, Rebuild 455 (2019) 3.55 FD. FiTech and (Modified) FCC, Electric Pump, insulated GasTanks, 100A Alternator, APC, McDash, Schräder Valves + extern Fills, Ceramic Film, TPMS, FlexSteel Seats
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