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RedJeep wrote:
See my sig for the f53 that I have. I've had lots of RVs; class c, TT, FW. My f53 was "uncomfortable" in heavy crosswinds. I did the cheap handling fix. Now, wow, what a difference. Of course not as solid as my dually and FW but I am very comfortable driving on winding roads with crosswinds.
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Jim Norman wrote:
.... Power has been more than adequate. I have added a 5-Star engine tune.
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Son of Norway wrote:
I'll just add an opinion for when you are test-driving motor homes. I believe that a well-engineered and properly-maintained motor home should essentially handle and steer like a comfortable car. Even my HR still does, and you should expect that when you move into a class A.
Miles
pop-sicle wrote:
TriumphGuy
We bought our 2000 coachmen mirada last Nov been happy with the handling.
I had only road in a few motorhomes and not driven any,ours has both front and rear sway bars as well as rear air bags.
I have not had any problems with the handling just sit there with the arm rest down and point it down the road, yes I do feel when trucks come by and feel the bad roads but I try to remember what I am driving.
Your signature TriumphGuy is that car or bike? Have a 69 bonnie 650 still trying to get on the road it's been apart since around 1975 have started to work on it but still a ways to go, recently retired so maybe here soon.
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