Just purchased new 2017 31v in feb, have only used it once, problem is severe whistling when going down interstate in the direct front-maybe windshield, anyone else have this problem?
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We have the same mh. Ours does not have that whistling. I've read in some forums that it may be your side window(s). Try opening the latch to see if it stops. If not, open the window a little and see. Others have found that the screws in the window channel may be sticking up too far for the window to fully close and hence a whistle occurs.
At least yours is still under warranty and can be looked at and fixed by the dealer if you can't figure it out.
Thx will give that a try, love our first RV but don't like the front end sway going down interstate (60 mph). Gonna try some of the sway bar fixes online, seems to be a prevalent prob, what about yours? We also are going to do a big solar set up soon, hoping we can find help with that
I have two residential panels at 208w and 24v each and an mppt charge controller waiting to be installed. Just need this weather to be 50º+ and no rain or winds forecasted for three days in a row when I am also available!
I've noticed some sway but also noticed it seems to all but disappear after driving for more than 15 min on the interstate. Once I get situated and relaxed in the seat enough to feel confident holding the wheel with one hand I find that I no longer make the minute steering corrections that exacerbate the tail wag. I will probably try the chf and air up the tires to 95-100#, as many have suggested. I also try to have the fresh tank full so that weight is down low and helps with stability.