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LoozianaDave

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Hello. .We just purchased a new (to us) 2018 Thor Windsport 27B. We travel quite a bit, usually with friends. So far we love our coach and naturally have a few bugs to work out. Hoping this forum will help in that department.
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Nice rig! I had a 2011 32ft Thor and it was great. 2 things I did to it was put a steering stabilizer on it which made it handle much better. Then I bought an engine programer for the engine computer. That increased a little power/torque, but more importantly improved shifting points.
 
Nice rig! I had a 2011 32ft Thor and it was great. 2 things I did to it was put a steering stabilizer on it which made it handle much better. Then I bought an engine programer for the engine computer. That increased a little power/torque, but more importantly improved shifting points.
Thanks so much for the info. I will definitely look into both of those items.
 

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