P30 Front Axle Rating (IFS)

Started by Hahn007, April 16, 2014, 02:33 AM

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Hahn007

While reading alignment and chassis specs I noticed that there were about four or five different ratings for the front ifs axle.   Don't remember exact numbers,  but I tHink the range was from around 4200 to 5500 lbs or so.  I couldn't find any information that told how to determine which particular one would apply to my chassis.

Does anyone know how to determine which particular rating would apply to an 85 chieftain chassis?

Thanks in advance.
Chris

Oz

What is the Chieftain model?  (22, 23, 26RB, 26RH, 27, 30 or 33)  Those are all the models for that year.
1969 D22, 2 x 1974 D24 Indians, 1977 27' Itasca

kattkisson

There is a yahoo group for the GM p-30 chassis.  Look on their files and see if it isn't a chart somewhere that gives spring rod OD vs. rating of the spring coil.  I've seen it somewhere and that is somewhere I consult quite a bit.

Hahn007

Mark,  the model is WCN31RT if memory serves correctly.

Rickf1985

That is the same as mine and mine is an 89.

DaveVA78Chieftain

Do you still have the Winnebago Certification label attached to a wall?
http://www.winnebagoind.com/resources/manuals/pdfs/How_to_Identify_a_Motorhome.pdf

The front and rear weight specifications for your rig are listed on it.

Dave
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TripleJ

Should also be on the vin tag like a regular car no?
'85 Holiday Rambler Presidential '28

Hahn007

Dave, no such label that I can find.  Have looked everywhere that I could think of but nothing.....

DaveVA78Chieftain

My 84 P30 Service manual VIN picture indicates the info is there.  Good catch J  :)

That Winnebago label is normally in a closet or overhead cabinet however the info is also on the GM VIN number plate

Dave
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Hahn007

Thanks Dave.  I will look for the vin plate.

Rickf1985

I am looking at my WCN31RT label right now.
Date of manufacture 08/88
GVWR - 15,000lb. - 6,804 KG.

GAWR Front- 5,000lb.- 2268 KG
GAWR Rear - 10,000lb. - 4536 KG.
Hope that helps.

Rick

DaveVA78Chieftain

Given the document you were reading lists the following:
For a 4.300-lb suspension, 40-50 PSI
For a 5.000-lb suspension, 50 PSI
For a 5.300-lb suspension, 70 PSI
For a 5.500-lb suspension, 90 PSI

Then I suppose you have your answer (5,000)

Dave
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