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mgirardo
Oct 09, 2017Explorer
Cheap and easy things to do first would be to weigh the Motorhome as has been mentioned. Then, determine what the proper tire pressure is based on the tire manufacturer's recommend tire pressure for your weight. Then have the front end alignment checked.
Since it is 6 years old, also check the manufactured date of the tires. If they are the original tires, I would replace them. Even if they look good. Check the ball joints for play as well. I don't remember seeing the mileage posted, but our 2009 Greyhawk Motorhome needed new ball joints at 30,000 miles. WeR replaced the ball joints with Moog ball joints with Zerk fittings and the Motorhome handled like it did when we first bought it.
-Michael
Since it is 6 years old, also check the manufactured date of the tires. If they are the original tires, I would replace them. Even if they look good. Check the ball joints for play as well. I don't remember seeing the mileage posted, but our 2009 Greyhawk Motorhome needed new ball joints at 30,000 miles. WeR replaced the ball joints with Moog ball joints with Zerk fittings and the Motorhome handled like it did when we first bought it.
-Michael
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