Nov-14-2017 08:48 AM
Nov-14-2017 03:28 PM
goufgators wrote:
I have a new (2017) Class C, Thor Freedom Elite 29FE on a Ford Chassis. My
New is the operative word - First "Get the Selling Dealer to FIX IT"
first question is this: At speeds of 30 to 50, there's a bumping sensation that feels like a tire out of balance.
If the tire is out of balance it should not self correct at speed - have you driven the truck yet? Might self correct with a long drive, if not see first Quote "Get the Selling Dealer to FIX IT" might Just be a flat spot from sitting for 12+ months - JMHO
Is it possible for an out of balance tire to give that feeling only at certain speeds? If not, what could be causing the problem?
Continuation of #1 - Check for bent rim - not likely as it self corrects. - "Get the Selling Dealer to FIX IT"
Question 2: This new Class C has the notorious steering 'wander' that has to be corrected.
"Get the Selling Dealer to FIX IT" Sorry to be repetitive but the dealer needs to sell it so it is road worthy.
My first attempt at resolving the problem will be to have the front-end aligned.
Do not listen to advice on the forum - take it to a Reputable Truck shop and have them do the work test drive after the work is done if not right have them do it again, or take to a better shop. Once again "Get the Selling Dealer to FIX IT"
I've read on this forum that there's a particular (is it?) camber that should be set at certain numbers. Is that correct and, if so, what should I discuss with the person doing the alignment (numbers)?
If you are in a shop that is in need of recommendation from this forum - You are in the Wrong Shop - JMHO
Last Question: Actually, this is a continuation of #2. I know many people have added a number of things to their coaches to correct steering problems such as Steer Safe, front and rear stabilizer bars (believe that's correct terminology).
If you need to change the front end of a truck to make it drive correctly then you have a Problem - JMHO. "Get the Selling Dealer to FIX IT"
I'm willing to do all of the above if it will show positive results.
You should have to do Nothing but take it back to the Dealer or Call Ford Customer service and have them correct the issues. "Get the Selling Dealer to FIX IT"
Please give me feed back regarding your opinions (advice) on these issues. Many thanks!
Nov-14-2017 02:07 PM
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Nov-14-2017 10:13 AM
WAFlowers wrote:
You posted questions about your Class C in the Class A forum.
Nov-14-2017 09:25 AM
Nov-14-2017 09:18 AM