msturtz wrote:
Any motorhome but especially Class A rigs will sway, bob and weave. It is expected. Sway bars and steering stabilizers, better shocks etc. help with handling, however, these things don't ever drive like passenger cars. .
Granted I’m not driving a gas class A (only made that mistake once) but mine does NOT sway, bob, or weave...3 reason why I love my RR10S Monaco/HR chassis. If the sign says a curve is only 35 mph I’ll take it at that or more. Just completed 1100 miles (stopping early than usual) as 500 miles/day put us at our destination. Yea, Yea, I know we are retired and not in a hurry (I’m not) I just love driving a great handling DP...your mileage may be different.
Stiffer shocks will not help much as it’s still going to lean as much...just a slightly slower getting there. Larger swaybars and trackbars will help.