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ron_dittmer
Jun 30, 2015Explorer II
From my own experience twice on two different motor homes with THIS Truck/RV/Ambulance/Bus suspension shop. For a brand new rig, you want to put on around 1000 miles before having an alignment done. The miles will "settle in" the suspension. They recommended taking a weekend get-away that is roughly 500 miles away. Upon returning, leave everything inside, drain both waste tanks and fill the fresh water and fuel tanks. Replenish your supplies. All this done to simulate the most common on-the-road scenario. If you want to get it perfect, place the appropriate amount of weight behind the driver and passenger seats to represent the weight of you and your spouse in those seats.
Short of doing that is simply "short" of getting it as best as possible.
About your Winnie, if you loved the rig minus the handling, I would have surely invested in handling improvements. But if you were ready for a change anyway, then you did the right thing and bought something else that happens to handle better. Still you may learn that under certain conditions, even the new rig will not handle so well.
Short of doing that is simply "short" of getting it as best as possible.
About your Winnie, if you loved the rig minus the handling, I would have surely invested in handling improvements. But if you were ready for a change anyway, then you did the right thing and bought something else that happens to handle better. Still you may learn that under certain conditions, even the new rig will not handle so well.
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