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Old 11-11-2007, 02:27 PM   #15
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We have a single axle 41 footer. Love the ride. Our friends have the same coach in a 42 footer with a tag axle. They love their ride. Our decision was based on length and where we could take that coach.

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One thing I notice here...no one that ever had a tag was willing to go back tag less. That says something right there.

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I don't quit understand all this rock and roll and keeping a straight line even with our past rig (Southwind) never the describe problem fast or slow or in turns and now with the Gulfstream even better handling so each its own, I drive with heavy foot speed. Tags are more expensive, unless you load your stick house into it.
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I've ridden in coaches with out tags,(friends of mine) and I've ridden in coaches with the tag (my own coach)....My .02 worth...it's worth the difference in price. It has a better ride and handled better...I just orderd another coach and guess what..it's got the tag.

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