Our 2000 Bounder Class A has a problem when making a left turn. It seems to drop down or lean on the turn. Not sure if it is a leaf spring. Any help out there?
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Had the same issue with a 2000 Bounder 34D; did inspection including "Service Bulletin" for s-brackets. Nothing found. Further inspection found the chassis to dashboard connections to be broken through inferior/corroded dash support. Just had a factory repair; where they restructured the dash support; fabricated an additional vertical brace; and welded/bolted it all together. Eliminated the popping noise and also firmed up the driver's seat movement I was experiencing. The steering column no longer shakes like there is a wheel out of balance. Good luck!!!
If its the chassis that's dipping like that it is most likely a broken swaybar or swaybar link. Sometimes a bad shock will accentuate the movement too.