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Old 05-31-2017, 08:12 PM   #7
Laco
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Gemini 24TX (Formerly)
State: California
Posts: 1,459
THOR #5821
Having your coach weighed is indeed good advice for everyone, but if yours is virtually unloaded, your weight should be very very close to the specs put out by Thor for the unloaded vehicle weight. Even if you are right at the GCVW you should not be stressing the suspension, if it is, its a Ford issue, that is if the frame measures low. If the frame measures at the right height, you need Thor specs of at what height the rear of the MH structure they built on the Ford frame should be. If the frame measures ok, but the MH is low, and you are not over the GCVW and your load is fairly evenly distributed, (rear axle not overloaded) your issue is with Thor's mounting of the MH on the frame. Of course its possible everything is within specs and its a perception issue. I can only comment about ours, which is on a different chassis, then yours, but even after loading ours, with quite a bit of stuff, there is no visual difference in height or ground clearance, from when it was empty, which visually is level.
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