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IAMICHABOD
Dec 07, 2013Explorer II
Thanks Elle, I will be looking forward to it.
I neglected to give my thoughts on your problem.
I think once you have it loaded with all gear, fuel, water and all the things you will be traveling with, you may see a difference in the handling.
I found that after I had mine loaded and adjusted the tire pressures to 65psi in front and 75 psi in the rear it handled very well. When empty from the dealership it was a little loose.
It now drives just fine in the 60 to 65 mph range. If I can I will set the cruse at about 62 and just set back and enjoy the ride.
I weighed it loaded and found that It was well within safe parameters for the chassis and tire pressures.
As for the suggested wheel alignment, that may be a last option.
After doing a lot of research here and on other Forums I have not found that the Chevy Based Class C have any problems in this regard.
One thing nice about the Chevy Based Class C is that they don't seem to have the poor handling characteristics that seem to plague the Ford Based Class C.
Good Luck and I hope that you enjoy your new RV.
I neglected to give my thoughts on your problem.
I think once you have it loaded with all gear, fuel, water and all the things you will be traveling with, you may see a difference in the handling.
I found that after I had mine loaded and adjusted the tire pressures to 65psi in front and 75 psi in the rear it handled very well. When empty from the dealership it was a little loose.
It now drives just fine in the 60 to 65 mph range. If I can I will set the cruse at about 62 and just set back and enjoy the ride.
I weighed it loaded and found that It was well within safe parameters for the chassis and tire pressures.
As for the suggested wheel alignment, that may be a last option.
After doing a lot of research here and on other Forums I have not found that the Chevy Based Class C have any problems in this regard.
One thing nice about the Chevy Based Class C is that they don't seem to have the poor handling characteristics that seem to plague the Ford Based Class C.
Good Luck and I hope that you enjoy your new RV.
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