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Old 03-05-2017, 02:20 AM   #9
Baddad53
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 25.3
State: California
Posts: 443
THOR #2526
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Originally Posted by Locknut View Post
Many Axis and Vegas owners have experienced this. It has been a general recommendation here on the Forums to have the front end alignment done asap after taking delivery of your coach. While Ford aligns the front end on the chassis, once the motor home body is installed, it nearly always seems to need it again. I had mine done at 300 miles and it made a tremendous difference. I also installed a Safe-T-Plus steering damper and it reduced the see-saw in the steering and gave the front end a lot of stability. I also installed heavy-duty sway bars and that eliminated the roll in curves, etc and also the reaction to passing trucks. I would suggest all three if you are going to be doing a lot of driving.
Ditto - did the same except for sway bar. .
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