02-16-2014, 11:42 AM
Just drove my coach about 75 miles home from a 4 day campout with our local club. About half was on two lane roads and other half on 4 lane. I really have no issue in the way it handles. I got to thinking on the way home that maybe coaches with rear baths might have more of a problem. The baths have got to weight twelve to fifteen hundred pounds and with that much weight at the rear of the coach might cause more of a sway than with the bath in mid-ship?? Just a thought. Also the tag has to give us a little stabilization on these longer coaches. It is sort of like going to the eye Dr. You feel you can see just fine and then when fitted with a new set of glasses, wow I just thought I see just fine. Soooo it come down to weather or not one wants to risk a couple of grand to see if you might like it better, when one is already happy. One good thing about it is if I should feel like it does have side to side tipsy feeling it can be fixed.
Forest and Chester has about the same lay-out in their coaches as I do and they might already have rear sway, I don't know, but if they don't will they please let me know if they had an issue in the way their coach drives.
Forest and Chester has about the same lay-out in their coaches as I do and they might already have rear sway, I don't know, but if they don't will they please let me know if they had an issue in the way their coach drives.
Chappell and Mary
2004 Foretravel 36 foot