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Old 04-06-2018, 07:40 PM   #15
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Try driving with your slides retracted
Ah, I knew something was wrong when everyone who passed us were pointing to the side of the coach. I thought the slides were out during your trip.....I think I will follow your advice!
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Another upgrade to consider is Active Air from HWH. It provides real time adjustment of your air suspension which helps reduce driving fatigue in windy conditions. It also provides manual ride height control so you can drive the coach closer to the ground which is nice for driving the windy interstates across the Great Plains. Plus, you get automatic air leveling so you don’t have to drop your jacks for quick overnight layovers. Expensive but well worth it if you drive a lot of miles.
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