Re: It Must Be The Tires?
Reply #16 –
You weigh the same in each axle on our 40' m11 non slide.
I assume the "h" rating from the Michelin's is similar to the conti's "h"
If that is true then my calculated and tested is as I said.
slightly "squirmy' handling in sharper high speed turns. Then it settles in and arcs beautifully.
Adding five pounds like the chart says might make it turn even better but I have not tested it.
Regarding the sharp response on bad roads the other part of the equation is the shocks.
Not sure how stiff the Bilsteins are but the industry all had this problem enough for Koni to build a special FSD shock that bypasses the main internal valving on square edges.
Separate circuit for slow speed stuff.
Defintely noticeable. Even over twice readjusted std Koni's
Stiff enough to help swaying added to the rough ride on square edges.
Cure was the FSD's in our identical weight coach
And 90/100.
On the road the easy one is the pressure of course