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Rich Mullins

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Does anyone have any experience with Liquid springs suspension system? I have a 2017 Thor Windsport. Is it worth the price? Return on the money if sold?
 
We had it in our 32 foot Forester.

For us it was worth every penny.

No more banging in the rear. No being pushed around by passing traffic in the highway. Minimal body roll in turns, even round a bouts.

When we traded the coach I added the cost to the $ I wanted for a trade in. They matched what I wanted so essentially got the investment back.

The other item we added was 5 Star Tuner. Made a large difference in performance and bumped fuel mileage a bit.

Between those two it made the coach a whole lot nicer, and less tiring, to drive overall.
 
Agreed, we had Liquidspring on a 2018 Canyon Star. Made a very noticeable improvement to handling. You might also consider Superstreer Radius arms and front sway bar.
When we finished to suspension on the Canyon Star it handled as well or better than any RV. Very predicable turn in and veru stable in teh wind and highway traveling.
Handled a 30-40 knot crosswind in NM un Interstate 40.
Anyone that drove the RV agreed.

 
Does anyone have any experience with Liquid springs suspension system? I have a 2017 Thor Windsport. Is it worth the price? Return on the money if sold?
I have a 2020 Newmar Canyon Star "3710", & have had 4 corner Liquid spring suspension on my coach for 3 years & drove it over 20,000 miles with "LS" installed! Bottom line; rides drives, & handles as good as any coach on the market (which has a solid front axle)! The luxury "DP" coaches have independent front suspension & may ride better. Been in the mountains, curvy roads, Interstates with 30+mph winds, sadly, some secondary roads that look like a "country cow path", and roads with bad "bridge transitions", as well as potholes; and guess what!; the coach handled FANTASTIC! It is the greatest improvement ever, for a gas coach! And Yes, you will get some return on your investment!
If interested, due to health issues, I have my coach listed on "RV Trader.com". Check it out. Could be an excellent coach for you, without having to add "LS"!:)
Hope this info has helped. good Luck!
Allan
 

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