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Old 06-28-2020, 12:25 PM   #11
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
large motorhomes don't like anything to do with potholes, differences in terrain between the rear wheels, curbs, driveway transitions, or anything that is not completely FLAT and LEVEL.

so, you HAVE to be very careful, and VERY slow, when driving over these areas. There is no 'magic' answer or equipment that is going to solve the 'problem', only you the driver can.
There are times when a transition can certainly seem to tilt your coach far to one side, but it's NOT going to somehow 'tip over', but you have to take it slowly. Batten down the hatches before you ever leave. Lock the fridge. Move anything and everything off any surface, such as the kitchen counters, that is prone to sliding around. Make sure all doors are closed(the bathroom, etc).
The SLOWER you take these transitions, the better the outcome.

I've been there, and done that.
The 'earthquake' that can happen when you don't prescribe to these directions will render you, or your spouse, quickly into a very negative mood. When a gallon of milk falls out of the opening fridge door and breaks open onto the floor, it will take some time to clean it up AND eventually make up with your wife. When her precious blender falls off the kitchen counter and breaks on the floor, you will have some apologizing to do!

Take it SLOW.
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