ron.dittmer wrote:
A noisy rig will be real short built on an E450 chassis with a lot of extra load margin so you bounce the house down the road.
Our 23'-8" long rig HERE is built on an E350 and no slide out. It has just enough margin to offer a smooth-ish ride. Even with that, to get the rig quiet, it took a few years to chase down the worst of the noise-makers. I have to say that I was quite successful with much determination to have a quiet rig. Our rig really does run fairly quiet.....that is until the V10 starts to torque it up.
Double ditto. The Phoenix Cruisers are well made and cheaper than the Coach House brand.
http://www.phoenixusarv.com/Another factor to noise is that the interior of a mh sometimes functions as a resonance chamber for the pilot area and amplifies a lot of travel noise. We just pop in some music or audio books and learn to ignore it. A good set of headphones might help too. At least it all would be cheaper than a Coach House.