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Height Control Valves - Motor Home Chassis

Height Control Valves - Motor Home Chassis

Height Control Valves - Motor Home Chassis

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I am researching the affect of HCVs on class A motor home weight distribution (dynamic).  I would like to communicate with an engineer familiar with HCVs, and RV installations.  Currently I understand that class A RVs may have two HCVs per axle whereas commercial trucks commonly have one per axle.  This is due to disproportionate axle loading of RVs, I understand.
Can anyone assist in describing the weight transfer of RVs equipped with multiple HCVs per axle?  Any experts on HCVs out there?
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