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Reply #20
When we first got our coach we noticed it was a little difficult to steer.

Rudy Legett recommended an alignment shop called big truck alignment which is located at 515 South US Highway 69 in Huntington Texas. Their phone number is 936-465-0701.

They performed a two axle alignment and my rear axle was off approximately 2 inches to the left from the center .

I have read on the forum that there were a few model years including mine that were not aligned properly during the manufacturing process.

Big difference after the alignment was done and the coach is a lot easier to steer.

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Reply #21
From LT's post I would find out from Foretravel if the posters coach is in that catagory,but still check all the obvious components.

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Reply #22
Agreed-- it may be something complex/difficult.

But, I always start by checking the easy/cheap things first.  Bushings, bushings, bushings.  If play in them the axle is no longer located where it should be.

Soooo Too much doom and gloom?  Imagine how relieved the OP will be when he pays the bill for a four-wheel alignment.  And maybe a couple of bushings.  And the entire bay floor from bulkhead to bulkhead.  And has to hire lawyers to fight the shop for the broken windshields after they drop it.  Far enough?

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Reply #23
Have seen it for years on many posts of this nature,for whatever the reason when the original poster answers quickly and responds
to questions and opinions the speculation and "doom and gloom" is much less,when they post and don't get back for awhile the
opinions keep going on.

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Reply #24
I'm getting like the guy on the first Dirty Harry movie,"I gots to know" what happened.

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Reply #25
...when they post and don't get back for awhile the opinions keep going on.
Well, it's kinda hard to help someone who won't supply any feedback on our suggestions...causes me to quickly lose interest.