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Old 11-03-2009, 09:04 AM   #15
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Which Holiday Rambler year and model do you have? They use a couple different suspensions on the diesels and the gas chassis is different altogether from the diesel. None of them are Freightliner chassis, though, unless you have a pre-1999 coach. The diesels are Roadmaster chassis and the gas ones are Workhorse.

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Old 11-13-2009, 09:01 AM   #16
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Rough ride? Check your tire pressure and make sure it is set at the psi recommended by the tire manufacturer for the weight on your tires. My coach tires, Michelin's are rated on the sidewall for 120psi. By weighing the coach and checking Michelin's recommendations for my weights I have my tires set at 90psi front and 85 psi rear. Hugh difference in ride with the lower psi.

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Are the rear suspension airbags at full inflation? There is an adjust for rear suspension height. It requires a shop trip and someone who knows what they are doing.


As an Example: See page 38, 39, 40 in the 2007 or 2008 Freightliner XC Chassis Maint Manual.

http://www.rvtechlibrary.com/chassis...int_manual.pdf

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