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Old 08-10-2013, 06:42 PM   #15
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I started loading mine with more weight on the left side. My 98 Adventurer leans to the right. I started thinking that perhaps because the kitchen, entrance, water, propane was all on the right perhaps it was a weight differential problem. I moved my gas grill, 20lb propane tank, wood planks for the jacks, fishing gear and lounge chairs, tool box to the left side. It is much improved.
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Old 08-11-2013, 11:03 PM   #16
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It is amazing at how the weight can be when you look at how it's loaded. In ours, on the right side is the DW and my stepson, combined weights are about 350.( sneaky huh?). Underneath in the bays are the chairs on a slide at around another 100#. My toolbox,cleaning stuff and a misc box with chocks and several 2x6x16" boards for another 100#. Total 550#. Left side is waterhose box, dump hose box, 4 more leveling boards,the port propane and me for about 330#. So that's about 220# difference, which I don't really think is a whole bunch when you're in a 36-40' MH. I figgered that they figgered in the weights for slides, kitchen, onboard propane, etc.
Long answer for if it really bothers you or the handling, take it into a shop that specializes in suspensions like the one in Grants Pass or Brazel's in Centralia, Wa.
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