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Bordercollie
Jun 27, 2021Explorer
We have a 2004 Fleetwood Tioga 26Q, Ford E-450. I think that the ride over typical rough worn highways is harsh and tiring for sustained hours of driving. Rear springs are probably one "size fits all" and having softer springs installed might help improve ride. Class C's with stock suspension tend to get pushed around by passing semi's and wind turbulence. As suggested, rent a couple of C's and give them extensive enough road tests to help you decide A versus C and MB's vs Ford or Chevy. Some Class C people who spend $3000 on suspension mods, claim great improvement in ride comfort.
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