Hey neighbor! We have similar coaches, with the biggest difference being the chassis (I think you're on the Ford F53, we're on the Workhorse W22).
Also, when I purchased ours, the original owner had installed a Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer and Henderson's track bar.
After one trip through I-40 through the Smokies I added front and rear anti-sway bars as well.
So on the balance, almost all the time I much prefer driving our Class A instead of our old combo - 2000 F250 7.3 with a 35ft 5th wheel.
Last year on our 4 week trip, we started and ended with 3 days of 500+ miles each day to get out west and back home. It wasn't the most enjoyable, but just wouldn't have been possible in the truck/trailer combo. Most of that driving was me driving with one hand and just chillin' in the driver's seat, staring down the interstate towards the horizon. (Until we hit Atlanta, then I was staring at brake lights, ha ha).
The only times I missed the truck/trailer was on super twisty roads and high wind days. I could really hustle that truck and 5th wheel down a tight mountain road if I had to, but the motorhome just doesn't have that same handling predictability. The anti-sway bars helped a ton, and I'm getting more comfortable with the motorhome too, so not a big issue.
With wind I felt like the truck and 5th wheel were more stable, especially dealing with semis blowing by. I got used to the "pitch and catch" eventually ... spotting a truck coming by, countersteering as it pushed us, then steering back into the "wash" of the wind coming off the truck's trailer.
I also need to improve the front seat in the MH, it's too soft for me for driving all day. Made do with a cushion on top but might do something different for next year.
Anyway all that to say is we didn't look back once we were in a MH! And that's a gasser ... My friend who drives a diesel Tiffin said it's a really easy drive!
2011 Tiffin Allegro 35QBA (Mack); 2015 VW GTI (Lightning - toad); 2008 Acura MDX SH-AWD (Sally).
Any opinions are my own and not my employer's.
Missing the towing days: 2000 Ford F250 (Trusty Horse)
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