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โJan-28-2014 07:27 AM
sjverkayk wrote:skipole wrote:
I made almost the exact same mods as Goldencrazy to my Itasca 30T. Only slight differences in air pressure on the air bags on the Kelderman. We run 80# in the tires and run ยพ full water and empty gray/black. The addition of the Kelderman made the major change in ride handling. I now consider it my "front engine diesel pusher" as far as ride goes. To help handling I move a lot of my weight toward the front. We tow a 2009 Yaris (2200#) and it doesn't significantly change the handling.
We live in Albuquerque if you want to stop when you are in the area and take a ride.
skipole
Thanks for the post. I am feeling much more confident in moving forward with these mods and appreciate the offer of the test drive. Did you run into any warranty related disputes with Winnebago?
โJan-28-2014 06:44 AM
sjverkayk wrote:skipole wrote:
I made almost the exact same mods as Goldencrazy to my Itasca 30T. Only slight differences in air pressure on the air bags on the Kelderman. We run 80# in the tires and run ยพ full water and empty gray/black. The addition of the Kelderman made the major change in ride handling. I now consider it my "front engine diesel pusher" as far as ride goes. To help handling I move a lot of my weight toward the front. We tow a 2009 Yaris (2200#) and it doesn't significantly change the handling.
We live in Albuquerque if you want to stop when you are in the area and take a ride.
skipole
Thanks for the post. I am feeling much more confident in moving forward with these mods and appreciate the offer of the test drive. Did you run into any warranty related disputes with Winnebago?
โJan-27-2014 12:23 PM
skipole wrote:
I made almost the exact same mods as Goldencrazy to my Itasca 30T. Only slight differences in air pressure on the air bags on the Kelderman. We run 80# in the tires and run ยพ full water and empty gray/black. The addition of the Kelderman made the major change in ride handling. I now consider it my "front engine diesel pusher" as far as ride goes. To help handling I move a lot of my weight toward the front. We tow a 2009 Yaris (2200#) and it doesn't significantly change the handling.
We live in Albuquerque if you want to stop when you are in the area and take a ride.
skipole
โJan-27-2014 12:13 PM
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โJan-27-2014 10:48 AM
wolfe10 wrote:sjverkayk wrote:
We are concerned that our warranty would be voided if we were to make such changes. Had you heard anything similar regarding your modifications?
We are new to RVs, so we were alarmed that we would have to make modifications to correct the handling issues due to what appears to be a design defect in how they placed equipment under the coach. Is it typical in the RV industry for the customer to eat those costs and forfeit their warranty?
Warranty would only be in question if the modification caused failure of another part that was under warranty. The parts you are replacing/adding are extremely unlikely to negatively impact other components.
BUYERS are at fault for less than exemplary chassis. I know that should harsh, but if coach manufacturer A spend an extra $600 on suspension and another coach manufacturer B spent an extra $600 on upgrading interior fabric, which do you think would sell more coaches??
Until buyers are willing to pay more for a good riding and handling chassis AND they convey that information to the coach makers, assume that you, the buyer will need to do these upgrades after purchase. And, today's gas coaches are on much better chassis than were available in the past.
Please do not assume that I agree with this, but it IS the way it is.
BTW, I present the Suspension Seminars at FMCA Conventions, so am reasonably familiar with how this works.
โJan-27-2014 10:40 AM
โJan-27-2014 10:36 AM
sjverkayk wrote:
We are concerned that our warranty would be voided if we were to make such changes. Had you heard anything similar regarding your modifications?
We are new to RVs, so we were alarmed that we would have to make modifications to correct the handling issues due to what appears to be a design defect in how they placed equipment under the coach. Is it typical in the RV industry for the customer to eat those costs and forfeit their warranty?
โJan-27-2014 10:12 AM
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