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Feb 05, 2014Explorer
Dunno if you're still reading after some of the flippant, unhelpful, shamefully idiotic responses you got at first. Most of the folks here are more mature, thoughtful, & helpful.
But I'd suggest that the severity of the swerve _might_ be due in part to something mechanical, anything from incorrect tire pressures to needing some suspension work or add-ons. This is especially true if the unit was 2nd hand.
Consider replying with the make and model of both the coach and the chassis it's on. Someone here may have had a similar coach and know if there are inherent handling issues and how to fix them.
But I agree with the advice to ride in the front, with the better seat & belts.
Jim, "Mo' coffee!"
But I'd suggest that the severity of the swerve _might_ be due in part to something mechanical, anything from incorrect tire pressures to needing some suspension work or add-ons. This is especially true if the unit was 2nd hand.
Consider replying with the make and model of both the coach and the chassis it's on. Someone here may have had a similar coach and know if there are inherent handling issues and how to fix them.
But I agree with the advice to ride in the front, with the better seat & belts.
Jim, "Mo' coffee!"
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