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Old 09-07-2017, 06:29 PM   #7
Chance
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Originally Posted by TyCreek View Post
FWIW... Some rigs handle better when full
I agree completely, so shouldn't conclude empty tanks are always better in wind.

Like they say the Devil is in the details, and in this case I expect at least one of the tanks is well behind the rear axle. That not only makes front end lighter when tank is full (which normally makes steering worse), but it also makes weight distribution worse in other ways.

Also, short wheelbase with motorhome near 25-feet long isn't ideal when heavy tank(s) are near the rear under bathroom. Just my 2 cents .....
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