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Old 11-11-2018, 06:23 PM   #32
SuperD
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2017 Windsport 29M
State: Indiana
Posts: 3,692
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Originally Posted by laurine View Post
Hello!
We are having the Safe-T-Plus installed before we park the RV for the winter and I noticed your recommendation to do a front alignment first.
However, I have also seen recommendations that the RV should be fully loaded prior to alignment, which ours is not, as it has been winterized.
I would be interested in your suggestions? Align it prior to installing the Safe-T-Plus or wait until next spring when fully loaded?
Thanks for any input/suggestions!
Others may disagree, but I don’t believe your coach needs to be loaded prior to alignment. Yes your front wheels carry some of the coach weight, but your rear wheels carry the majority.

If you install a stabilizer prior to alignment you will probably have to have it adjusted after as the “center” may change.

I would feel comfortable doing the alignment now and having the stabilizer installed afterwards. When I had our coach aligned it wasn’t “full” except for the gas tank, worked great.
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