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rk911
Nov 16, 2014Explorer
Sunshineinal wrote:
We are considering the purchase of a new Class A. (presently have a 37 ft. 5th wheel) We went on test drives in a new Georgetown (1st) and a Tiffin Breeze (2nd). I was loving the Georgetown on the back roads but then, we got on the interstate. Didn't enjoy that at all. Went back and got the Tiffin. Same thing. The salesman said he could tell I was used to rack and pinion steering. I'm wondering if I will get used to the feeling a swaying and the play in the steering. About how long did it take for you to get the hang of driving a Class A?
just a few hours. I soon realized that I was not going to run into the top of the overpass as I was a lot shorter in our first RV ('85 Winnebago chieftain) than buses and trucks. turns weren't bad. your pivot point are your rear tires even if you're towing. our 2000 Itasca suncruiser doesn't sway and there is virtually no play in the steering wheel.
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