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โOct-30-2015 05:50 AM
stew9483 wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. I am use to pulling travel trailers so yes the MH is a new beast for me. On my way home I handled it a lot better but it did take some getting use to. My tire pressure is around 65-70. I plan on getting the unit weighed soon to determine correct pressure for each axle. Was also hoping that by going with the steering stabilizer and the rear sway bar it would help with the passing 18 wheeler s and cross winds. I love this new motorhome. This newbee just has a lot to learn. lol. Thanks again for all the comments.
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โSep-24-2015 10:24 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:I read on this forum all the time how the handling issues are so much worse with the Ford compared to the Chevy/GM. I also read that the dimensions on the frame of the Ford are so much better than that of the Chevy. So why these handling differences?ntar827 wrote:
It appears that the comments are from owners of C's on a Ford chassis.
Are the problems also there with the Chevy?
Thanks
No, the Chevy based Class C does not have the same problems in stability that the Ford Based Class Cs have.
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โSep-24-2015 09:51 AM
ntar827 wrote:
It appears that the comments are from owners of C's on a Ford chassis.
Are the problems also there with the Chevy?
Thanks
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โSep-23-2015 10:09 AM
j-d wrote:
Few men are more expert in RV driving/handling issues than the Henderson clan in Grants Pass Oregon. I made it a point to visit there and saw it as a pilgrimage, those guys are that good.
They install a lot of Roadmaster items and of course they make and install the Super Steer product line. I visited Hendersons Line Up and Super Steer while I was there, separate buildings at the same site. Oddly to me, they like the Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer. I would have expected them to carry Roadmaster's Reflex stabilizer but didn't get into discussion of why. John Henderson did alignments for years, and did the E-Series with the additional caster discussed so often here. 5* left and 5.5* right, left camber +1/4*, right camber 0* and just a little positive toe. He said adding an S-T-P unit to the front was equivalent to upping the caster. That surprised me, yet it seemed they're doing less caster changes and more S-T-P installs. Anyhow, Reflex should offer the same benefits as S-T-P. I can see where it might be a little harder to adjust since it uses one coil spring in a push/pull setup vs. two coils in S-T-P where one spring extends as the other compresses. Just remember what I said earlier: Any stabilizer with springs MUST be installed dead center, or it'll introduce a steering "pull" that wasn't there before.
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