Wow, I didn't know my a
Alpine leaned so bad in a turn! Upon seeing the picture in the Roadmaster ad in RVView magazine, I had better bungee my cabinets shut!
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Richard and Cris
Durham, NC
2004 Alpine Ltd. 36 mds
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Wow, I didn't know my a
Alpine leaned so bad in a turn! Upon seeing the picture in the Roadmaster ad in RVView magazine, I had better bungee my cabinets shut!
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Richard and Cris
Durham, NC
2004 Alpine Ltd. 36 mds
The RSS advertises a smoother ride...I don't think so! A bump on one wheel is transferred to the frame, causing a rougher ride. In fact it looks like a bump on one side will try to cause the other side to go lower while the side with the bump will try to rise. Appears like a good idea for cornering but I question its utility for a smoothe ride.
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Steve
'19 Renegade Verona VSB
'05 Jeep Liberty