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Old 06-27-2018, 03:59 AM   #6
skysoldierjim
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: North Carolina
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Originally Posted by be happy View Post
There is a learning curve to driving these things. The more you are behind the wheel the better you will feel. I have not done any upgrades to the MH, but after driving many miles on the two lane Ozark mountain roads I feel 100% comfortable in the way the unit handles. Remember this is one big box going down the road.


Just returning from a trip with grandkids. North Carolina to Clarkston WA. I have added front stabilization and leveling system. The “Brick” going down the road is a great description. Once you drive in all conditions, rain, mountains flatlands, and wind you have to learn how to drive it to be safe. The Cruze Control is useless unless you’re on flatlands. Tow haul works if you are going slow in towns. Watch the tachometer, use your breaks and downshift if needed. It can be a challenge.
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