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Old 06-07-2014, 02:16 PM   #29
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From another boomer (senior boomer at that, 1946) with only my second MC, I decided to have the coach alignmentment checked before spending money on add ons. I was recommended a fellow senior boomer in Lufkin, Tx, by the Aqua Hot tech in Houston (another senior boomer); we took the coach last Monday. He drove it for a couple of miles and said the front was out of alignment but the rear was fine. He then ran his hand over the front tires and told me the problem was toe in and out causing the coach to wonder off track. With only 2800 miles there was noticeable uneven wear already! So after alignment an balancing and rotation right to left it now tracks straight with very little steering effort. I think I am going to pass on add ons.
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Definitely a boomer, not a newbie, probably scary, and our coach has been aligned. And we have an Aspire - not the Anthem. FWIW - Our coach drove great but we decided to install a Safe-T-Plus as an extra precaution. Didn't really expect to notice a difference in handling but we did. It was good, now it's better. Are we really any safer? No idea. But it increased our perception of safety - and that's all we care about.
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