blknomad
Aug 04, 2017Explorer
leaning rv
I have a 2014 Itasca 35F that has leaned to the right from day one. Don't tell me to weigh it, don't tell me to reload it don't tell me I need shocks. Surely someone else has run into this problem, al...
blknomad wrote:Leaning because it's heavy on one side would obviously dictate a different solution than if the weight is evenly distributed (in which case, there is likely a mechanical problem that needs to be addressed). If you don't want to know why it's leaning, then why ask for ways to correct the lean?:?
I have a 2014 Itasca 35F that has leaned to the right from day one. Don't tell me to weigh it, don't tell me to reload it don't tell me I need shocks. Surely someone else has run into this problem, all I want to know is how did you correct it?? Add leafs or have air bags which would be my last resort.