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Old 08-13-2016, 04:53 AM   #9
Ag&Au
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 22E
State: Washington
Posts: 304
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Originally Posted by gooberff View Post
The passenger side is just a little lower, not by much but the air bags really didn't level it out. this is with a full tank of water (which is on the driver side in my unit) as I mainly dry camp in the desert. I don't know if the rear trak bar I installed and /or the sway bar limit the air bags.
That's interesting. I was sure you were going to say the driver's side was lower, because the tanks are all there. Have you had a dealer look at it?

When I look under the rear of mine, I am not impressed with the apparent strength of the rear of the frame.

I thought for a while that ours was low on the drivers side, but it appears that the driver's side of the bumper is mounted a bit high. Measurements from the ground say the box is level. I think if I loosen the bumper bolts and make sure the end is down all the way and then retighten them it will look fine.

Ken
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