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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Yeah... Our 2018 Outlaw 29-H handled reasonably well, and we felt no need for modifications.
Despite being WAYYYYyyyy... too overloaded!
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The Bobs,
I'll venture a guess that no more than 5% of E or 53 chassis' have even minor mods done to them.
There must be a point of
diminished returns,
a point of
No returns
And a point of
More equals less
When adding suspension mod on top of suspension mod.
I think this is kind of a universal rule.
Straw...camels back...yadda yadda.
New rv drivers should consider minor suspension mods, in a sequence the new driver decides, with the decision being influenced by many many other earlier driver/modifier reviews.
Do not fire the parts cannon at your suspension.
My ventured guess is 95% of folks are comfortable/not fearful of their motorhomes stock handling.
It is true how minor dollars may equal major comfort.
It is also true that
more does not always equal more.