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Old 06-08-2020, 02:06 PM   #13
saerdna
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Washington
Posts: 58
THOR #3732
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Originally Posted by Long & Winding road View Post
Huh, Tell us more about this problem. Any picutures? How did you notice this?

If you just walked in, you wouldn't really see anything. The left side of the RV dropped a bit wrt the chassis, so for example, you couldn't release the emergency break because it was up under the front panel. We first noticed it because the left wall was moving separately from the instrument controls, and the entire left front dash was moving around a whole lot while driving.



Luckily we were most of the way back home from our cross country trip when it started to get bad. There are a couple of bolts that hold the plywood to the chassis. One had no nut on it at all, the rest were loose except for one that had sheared off.


From our viewpoint, the most important part of the RV is a really good repair shop.
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