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doxiemom11
Dec 18, 2019Explorer II
Depends on the individual rv and your set up. We have a class A that we have added a saf-t-plus steering stabalizer and did the cheap handling fix front and rear to our ford chassis. It is much better than when we originally got it, but it's still a high profile vehicle that will be affected by wind. We don't drive in windy conditions and it's safer for any RV to not travel when winds are bad, some of those 5th wheels are taller than we are (we are 12' 6") and the wind can catch a travel trailer and start you rolling.
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