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Old 07-17-2017, 01:12 PM   #14
blw2
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2013 31L
State: Florida
Posts: 2,184
THOR #908
my opinion
setting the tire pressures properly, based on weight is probably the first and best thing to do.
along with the obvious wheel alignment (load affects alignment and they do not align these things after they put the house on)

After doing only these things mine drives fine.

I experienced some severe wind out in AZ recently that made for a tiring drive, but even on a very windy day at home it drives ok.

It's not a luxury car or sports car, drives like a truck, but it aint bad.

I'd love to put on a safe t steer, but that's more for the advertised advantage in blowout situations
And I think a rear panhard rod (track bar) would be the next best thing to do....to stiffen up the leaf suspension.
But since mine handles "ok" it's not a priority for me to put these into the budget

Larger MH's without leaf springs would be different....
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