Going Backwards, the Chassis
So we went to the big RV show in January in Tampa. Florida to make our final RV choices and settle on color’s. While we were there, we got to see what the Tiffin Power Glide chassis looks like before the build the motorhome around it:
The picture shows the large Air Bag inboard of the tire that will make for a nice ride and easy way to level the coach, also shows the independent front suspension system.
150 gallon fuel tank between the side rails
Cummings Turbo Diesel, 8.9L, 6 cylinder, 450hp, 1250 ft-lbs torque
This shows the side radiator behind the dual wheels next to the DEF tank with the blue cap. The side radiator allows easier access to the engine since a rear mount radiator is covering all of the access, so you either get to the engine through the bedroom from the top or from the bottom. On the Bus model, the radiator is moved to the side, and yes they charge you more for that design…
2 thoughts on “Going Backwards, the Chassis”
Nice coach. How many trains does it hold?
At least one, with a few coaches. I will be in Idaho one day, have you relocated there yet?