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Old 09-26-2014, 01:13 PM   #9
fhenn
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Brand: Crossroads
Model: CF32BL
State: Mississippi
Posts: 1,030
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Allow me to join in here for a little bit. Back in the days when I was gainfully employed, selling Dodge Cab and Chassis. After I put a body on these after they were in use for a two week period, I would bring them back in and take them to a heavy duty truck place and have them realigned. I found that the settings would change after we put a load on them. It took about two weeks of driving for that unit to settle in. Now do not get me wrong the boys in the shop did a wonderful job on the normal cars and trucks, They were just not prepared equipment wise or training wise to handle the heavy duty Trucks. The Motor homes you are buying come off of these heavy duty frames. depending on your layout the weight of your options and lay out will change the front end settings.
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