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Yellowboat. wrote:I've heard this "added wedges" thing before and even heard it from my own alignment shop in South Florida.
I had our 2006 F-53 chassis aligned when new and the alignment shop added wedges to adjust alignment. The alignment shop said that wedges allow them to adjust castor without bending the axle. My reading on this web says to get as much positive castor as specs allow to improve driveability.
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tommy salmon wrote:
I know this has probably been covered ad nauseam in the past, but I can seem to find any info from the past posts. I have already done the budget stabilizer modification and it helps, but my handling on my 2013 Winnebago Vista is still like rowing a bathtub on the ocean. I am almost always towing a Jeep Wrangler while driving, but I have problems with or without towing. What suspension/steering mods have y'all done on the F53 chassis that helped most, and what did not work? Also, I drive in the mountains a lot, and the engine noise gets really annoying pretty quickly, and my wife and I can't even carry on a conversation. Any solutions for the noise? After 11,000 miles, I'm thinking I have to make a change to this rig, move up to a diesel pusher, or go back to a 5er! Thanks in advance for your reply!
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tommy salmon wrote:Many manufacturers don't align their chassis before sending them out. On page one of my Fleetwood manual, it said to get the coach aligned right away.
Guess I'll try the trackbar before I do anything else. The motorhome only has 11,000 miles and has driven the same since new, so I don't really think an alignment is in order. I will try to get it weighed and adjust tire pressures accordingly - I was always taught to go by what's on the Nader sticker for tire pressures, so that is what I've been doing.
Aug-25-2015 02:19 PM
tommy salmon wrote:
Guess I'll try the trackbar before I do anything else. The motorhome only has 11,000 miles and has driven the same since new, so I don't really think an alignment is in order. I will try to get it weighed and adjust tire pressures accordingly - I was always taught to go by what's on the Nader sticker for tire pressures, so that is what I've been doing.
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