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Scottiemom
Aug 18, 2016Nomad
Do make sure your tires are all balanced correctly and your coach is aligned. These two things will cause stress on an arm as the coach may pull every so slightly to one side. It also could be vibrating a bit, almost unnoticeable, and especially if you hit any bumps in the road. . . that reverberates through anything connected to the suspension, i.e., your arm on the steering wheel. These two items, when properly adjustable, will make a big difference in the comfort and pressure of your arm/hands on the wheel.
Other suggestions are valid as well. We full time and I am the only driver, but switching off can help on long distances. We rarely drive more than 250 miles a day and often not that far. It is less of a problem then.
Dale
Other suggestions are valid as well. We full time and I am the only driver, but switching off can help on long distances. We rarely drive more than 250 miles a day and often not that far. It is less of a problem then.
Dale
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