Jul-08-2014 01:03 PM
Jul-11-2014 06:54 AM
94fxds wrote:
I'm considering buying a used class A motorhome and have been looking at several 2007 Fleetwood bounders and southwinds in 32 to 33 foot range. I just went with a friend who bought a used 2009 36' Georgetown with 19,000 miles with the workhorse chassis, 8.1 chevy engine. I helped him drive it home 500 miles. The owner just put on new Bridgestone 22.5 tires. I drove for about 150 miles and it took 100% concentration just to keep this motorhome in the lane. I was driving at around 62 mph and when large trucks passed it pushed the motorhome all over the place. It seemed to be worse on interstate blacktop and better on cement roadway. Does anyone have any experience with the Fleetwood gas class A models. If they all drive like this Georgetown I will keep my truck and trailer.
Jul-11-2014 06:23 AM
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Jul-09-2014 03:46 PM
Rwake901 wrote:
I had the same problem with mine but its on the Ford F53 chassis. I would be wore out by the time we got to where we were going. Installed a rear track bar, problem solved!
Jul-09-2014 12:31 PM
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Jul-08-2014 05:40 PM
RLS7201 wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
The Workhorse chassis all have solidly mounted front and rear sway bars. There is no rubber bushings to wear out or adjustment on them since they are bolted steel to steel.
Caster and Camber angle is fixed on the W series chassis and only the toe-in can be adjusted. It is important to have the alignment checked with a loaded coach on the W series chassis.
Almost true. Caster is adjustable, and under extrema conditions the axle can be bent to adjust camber.
Richard
Jul-08-2014 05:07 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
The Workhorse chassis all have solidly mounted front and rear sway bars. There is no rubber bushings to wear out or adjustment on them since they are bolted steel to steel.
Caster and Camber angle is fixed on the W series chassis and only the toe-in can be adjusted. It is important to have the alignment checked with a loaded coach on the W series chassis.
Jul-08-2014 04:16 PM
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