The gross weight of a 1989 P30 motorhome typically ranges from 16,000 to 19,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and configuration. This weight includes the vehicle's chassis, body, and all standard equipment, as well as any additional cargo. It’s important to check the manufacturer's specifications or the vehicle's weight rating for precise information.
who manufactured the 1989 shasta motor home?
it has no weight it has mass
weight 1979 winnebago
14000 lb
They come in a variety of sizes and corresponding GVWRs. It could be anywhere in the vicinity of 10,000 lbs. all the way up to 54,000 lbs., depending on which motorhome you're referring to.
14000 lb
Motor home classification is determined by body type, not by weight (tare or gross). A Class A motorhome is simply a single piece body with a cab forward design... the chassis can range from anything from a Class 2 van chassis up to a Class 8 bus chassis.
The 1986 I just dismantled for the ford chassis has an 11,000 capacity 460, 4.10 rear, 180 inch wheel base, rear springs have 10 leaves each.
under the second step as you enter the RV
Most diesels take 5w or 10 w 30 weight oil
I just set up a double wide and it was 33,000 lbs each side
Sure thing, honey. Gross is your total income before any deductions, like taxes or expenses. Net is what's left in your pocket after all those pesky deductions have been taken out. So basically, gross is what you wish you were making, and net is what you're actually taking home. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!