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RayChez
Nov 16, 2014Explorer
There is a lot of difference if you had rack and pinion gear before. The coaches do have a little play in comparison, but it is all a matter of getting used to that type of steering. Once you get used to it, you will stop fighting it and things start looking a lot easier then before.
Then when you get off the coach and you hop into your rack and pinion gear sports car, you will be jerking the sports car all over the place because they respond to any little movement on the steering. Happens to me all the time.
I do not believe both of those coaches you mentioned would need alignment, probably more of having too much air on the tires. I have had two coaches and none have ever needed wheel alignment. You would have to drive that coach through some pretty rough area's to knock it out of alignment.
Then when you get off the coach and you hop into your rack and pinion gear sports car, you will be jerking the sports car all over the place because they respond to any little movement on the steering. Happens to me all the time.
I do not believe both of those coaches you mentioned would need alignment, probably more of having too much air on the tires. I have had two coaches and none have ever needed wheel alignment. You would have to drive that coach through some pretty rough area's to knock it out of alignment.
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