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Atlee
Aug 27, 2020Explorer II
I wonder if my new to me 2018 22J has had the caster changed.
I bought it last Friday at New Port Richey. Drove home Sunday and Monday. I drove at 60 to 63 mph. I was surprised at how well it tracked. So, either the original owner actually had the caster fixed, or I got the rare unicorn RV.
In any case, when I get it loaded for travel, I plan on going up to the commercial truck tire center and let them do an alignment. I will insist that the caster be set at about +5.5 to +6.0
I bought it last Friday at New Port Richey. Drove home Sunday and Monday. I drove at 60 to 63 mph. I was surprised at how well it tracked. So, either the original owner actually had the caster fixed, or I got the rare unicorn RV.
In any case, when I get it loaded for travel, I plan on going up to the commercial truck tire center and let them do an alignment. I will insist that the caster be set at about +5.5 to +6.0
theoldwizard1 wrote:rlw999 wrote:jdc1 wrote:
Tiring? Slow down. Driving fast makes to tired faster.... Get out of the vehicle more often. Blood circulation does wonders for fatigue.
The truck speed limit on most of the freeways I drive on is 60mph, and that's my max speed.
Adding caster will help it track straighter and you will be less fatigued.
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