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Does anyone know what the carrying capacity of a 1988 33' Regal SE is?
 
Posts: 42 | Location: Loudon, TN, United States | Member Since: 12-23-2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hello, and welcome!

Got a picture?

Does yours still have the little tag somewhere inside near the driver on the sidewall? Perhaps someone who owns your year and model will have an exact location. Do you have the operating manual from Chevrolet? On my 84 SE, the Barth tag repeats the Chevrolet figure. For some reason, probably bureaucratic, the added load carrying capacity of the tag axle is not figured in to the Barth tag. The tag axle on mine has a capacity of 4500 lbs. So you would add 4500 to the load capacity in the owner's handbook.

Lots of motor homes are overweight. Just be sure that your tires or wheels are not overloaded. Get a load/inflation chart from your tire manufacturer. Or use a generic chart from Tire Guide at your tire guy. The tires are marked on the sidewalls, and the wheels are stamped on the rim for maximum pressure. Look hard. Yours are probably 95 lbs.
 
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What does the 'SE' stand for.

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89 Barth Regal 32
Runs like a Deere
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I believe it is Special Edition. The Regal SE was a tag axle coach. I have a 30 tag, which I believe is an SE, but most were 32 or 34. Measured without bumpers or bumper aprons, I believe.
 
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Well, I guess I this is just another one of those questions that will have to wait. I can't see the tag, 'cause I haven't got the Regal yet.
 
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My 1988 33' with tag has a tag showing 14400 plus 5000 for the tag axel So I'm assuming 19400#

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Russell and Donna
1988 33' Barth Regal
Gibson Exhaust, Bilsteins, ipd sway bar

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WELCOME!! I have the same model coach. As Bill H. stated, fastened to the front end of the
over head cabinet (over the driver's head) is
the manufacture's plate listing the information you want.I park "THE TOY" at a
RV storage yard,so give me till tomorrow and
I'll send you a copy of mine......carl

"THE TOY" 88 33'Regal Coach # 3448
 
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Dave::::Send it to me in warm sunny Florida.
Can you picture everyone who has a "Tag Axle"
attending the Rally? What an awsome sight.
Bill H. could make all of us 1st class
mechanics........carl

THE TOY 88 33'Regal Coach #3448
 
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Hi Loudon:Jay Teasley here,We live across the lake from Kingston,Tenn.It good to see someone from Tenn. on the site,with us.We have a 95 Barth Regency 34'300 hp.Welcome,If we can help holler: Cheers:Jay&Shelby

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OK ! PPPITIFUL My Mfg. plate has
G.V.W.R. 14,500 5,200 Tag Axle
G.A.W.R.FRONT with 8Rx19.5D TIRES/
19.5x6.00 RIMS at 70 PSI COLD SINGLE

REAR 9840 with 8Rx19.5D TIRES/ 19.5x6.00 RIMS
at 70 PSI cold DUALS
Hope this helps. If you want a copy of this
plate, E-Mail me your address and I'll mail a
copy to you.........carl

88 33'Regal Coach # 3448
 
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Bill H. how does your Barth ride?

I am picking ours up the middle of January and the maiden voyage will be approx 2150 miles.
 
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Hi pppitiful and welcome to the website. I have talked with Carl a few times by email and I think he has probably maintained this coach pretty well. However, I would double check all of your belts and hoses. I would perhaps go to a Napa and get an extra alternator belt and stash it somewhere. Make sure you keep an eagle eye on the temp gage. If a hose falls off you can ruin an engine in a quarter mile.

Check your oil two or three times on this trip until you get an idea of how much it uses. Travel with just enough water to flush the toilets and wash your hands. No need to fill them up at 8 lbs per gal. If you have air bags in the front and they are not automatically filled then park on a flat spot and uses a tape measure to measure the distance from the front pumper to the ground and then fill them to even things out. Or you can do what I do, (I like a stiff ride) fill them to 80-90 psi per side.

Best of luck and keep us up to date.



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Dave and Deb Bowers
 
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"Bill H. how does your Barth ride?"
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Golly, that's pretty hard to answer. The larger P30s have pretty solid ride. Not as rough as a Ford, though. Depending on the tires, they let you know about small road irregularities. I now have Bridgestones, which are a little harder than the M word, but do not make that annoying "pop, whop whop whop" sound as often. Despite the small road hardness, the P30 likes to wallow about. To avoid repeating, may I suggest doing a search of some of my old posts here? You can make your P30 pretty stable. Any specific questions come up, ask away.

In addition to Dave's good advice on front bags, carry 45 lbs in the tag bags.
 
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Dave - please send me a copy of the pdf file - really interested in seeing the options.

thanks

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Russell and Donna
1988 33' Barth Regal
Gibson Exhaust, Bilsteins, ipd sway bar
 
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