Jim hupy [message #265949] |
Wed, 12 November 2014 20:33 |
Ron E
Messages: 28 Registered: October 2012 Location: OK Falls BC
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Phyllis and I had the occasion to stop at the Huppys. Great people, Judy entertained Phyllis while Jim took me by the hand and gave me a lesson about ride heights. It seems our coach was about 1-1/2 low on the front right corner. Out came the unloader tool, Jim, not me crawled under the coach, and gave me a very valuable lesson on how to adjust the heights on these things.
We are now in Klamath CA following the coast road hwy 101 twisty road, now seems to handle much better than before, although still seems to heel over much more than the SOB we had before, is this normal, we are towing a HHR, could this be kicking the back end around?
Anyway...much thanks to Jim And Judy Huppy for their time and experience...Phyllis and Ron English, grateful BC's
Ron/Phyllis English
78 Royale twin, center kitchen
OK Falls BC
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Re: Jim hupy [message #265954 is a reply to message #265949] |
Wed, 12 November 2014 21:56 |
A Hamilto
Messages: 4508 Registered: April 2011
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Ron E wrote on Wed, 12 November 2014 20:33...We are now in Klamath CA following the coast road hwy 101 twisty road, now seems to handle much better than before, although still seems to heel over much more than the SOB we had before, is this normal, we are towing a HHR, could this be kicking the back end around?... Pull over someplace, unhook the HHR, and let the SO drive it for a while to see what effect that has on the "heel over".
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