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ORED ride height

What is the correct way to measure ride height on an Oshkosh chassis? My rear end appears to sit a little lower than the front end.
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

Re: ORED ride height

Reply #1
Level ground is the kitchen counter level?
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Reply #2
Hopefully you will be able to get the "where to measure and the correct dimension".
Brett Wolfe
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Reply #3
What is the correct way to measure ride height on an Oshkosh chassis?
Apparently this is one of those "ageless" questions.  Here is a blast from our Forum past:

Correct ride height for '91 Grand Villa on Oshkosh chassis?

Sorry, I can't help.  Even a quick Google search doesn't enlighten - most answers I found are variations of the phrase: "Ask the chassis manufacturer for the specs".  Big help when the company no longer exists.

Just for my own curiosity, can you refresh us on how your coach is suspended, front and rear?  Springs, air bags, torsion bars, or some combination of those methods?

Good luck!
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Re: ORED ride height

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Apparently this is one of those "ageless" questions.  Here is a blast from our Forum past:

Correct ride height for '91 Grand Villa on Oshkosh chassis?

Sorry, I can't help.  Even a quick Google search doesn't enlighten - most answers I found are variations of the phrase: "Ask the chassis manufacturer for the specs".  Big help when the company no longer exists.

Just for my own curiosity, can you refresh us on how your coach is suspended, front and rear?  Springs, air bags, torsion bars, or some combination of those methods?

Good luck!
It's the traditional 2 airbags at the center of axle and shocks setup.

I have the Oshkosh service manual for my coach and it seems even their writers tried to punt on the  question.
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

Re: ORED ride height

Reply #5
Level ground is the kitchen counter level?
Really hard for my to find somewhere truly level to check where I'm at but I suspect it would be pretty level, yes. If it is out of spec it's probably not by much
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

Re: ORED ride height

Reply #6
Elliott,

In the absence of the real answer, another "pretty good guess" is to measure shock absorber compressed length and also extended length. Put ride height slightly higher than half way between those numbers.  Critically, this assumes both OE design shocks and that they were speced properly to begin with.

But, it will give you another indicator.
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
Moderator, ForeForum 2001-
Moderator Diesel RV Club 2002-
Moderator, FMCA Forum 2009-2020
Chairman FMCA Technical Advisory Committee 2011-2020

Re: ORED ride height

Reply #7
So my coach seems to be exhibiting the same behavior as the two guys in the thread Chuck linked to. Slightly lower in the back at ride height. En lieu of proper specs to adjust to Im going to leave it alone for now. When I get back this fall I'll put new shocks in and then see where we land between max extension and compression of the shocks like you suggest Brett
1987 Grand Villa ORED
2001 U320 4010

Not all that wander are lost... but I often am.

 

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Reply #8
My fist fits above all of the tires .  Hang a tape measure over the top airbag plate and see what you have.  8.3 inch is. Close .
Then peek at the drive shaft angle .  That should be the main consideration imho.