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Old 09-16-2019, 01:15 PM   #7
paulwadley
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Miramar 37.1
State: California
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Welcome to the forum. If you have any questions just ask and some one will have an answer or two for you. I too have a mh built on the Mercedes chassis. This is my second mh built on a Mercedes chassis. There are some easy mods that you can do to make the ride smoother. There are some things you need to do in the beginning that will save you like filling all of you tanks (propane, grey/black and fresh water), put all of the things you plan on keeping inside it and take it down to an alignment shop before going out on the road. Get it re-aligned once you have everything loaded. It will save the front tires from early wear. It comes from the factory aligned with an empty coach and things change once you load it up. An alignment will run between $150-$200. I learned that the hard way and it cost me two new tires and an alignment on my first Mercedes chassis mh.

Paul
2018 Thor Siesta
Front and Rear Sumo Springs
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