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Old 01-08-2016, 02:14 PM   #43
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I have owned four mh's with Spartan chassis and with the possible exception of the current Cornerstone non of them have driven well. The first was a 2007 Tiffin and you had to anticipate where it was going to be so you could correct the steering to catch it. Spartan put on drag links, koni shocks, etc. and did half dozen alignments. They finally got it where you could keep it in the road. Best driving Mh I've seen was on a power glide chassis. I don't have enough miles on the 2016 Cornerstone to say definitely, but I believe it's going to be good. The other three Spartans were on the MM chassis. Some say theirs drives ok, but I never had a MM chassis that didn't have a propensity to wonder. Sometimes in the 07 I wondered if people thought I was drunk. I can tell you for sure it makes for a long day if you have to constantly correct one of these things. Noel
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