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GloryRanch

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Our 2021 Winnebago is on a Freight Liner chassis. It’s absolutely horrible to drive. Rocks and rolls and a tiny bit of wind can send us into the next lane. Very dangerous to drive. Anyone out there with similar problems?
 
Can’t reply with any experience on this but I do say, welcome aboard!
 
Welcome @GloryRanch - it sounds like you need to take your coach in for service if something isn't right. Have you driven a motorhome before? It is very different from a car.
 
Hi Neal: This is a chassis problem. We had a 40’ motorhome prior to purchasing a 34’. We didn’t have any issues with the 40 footer
 
I have a 40ft Newmar Ventana motorhome.
 
I have a 40ft Newmar Ventana motorhome.
Neil, separate question I saw you were near me, I'm in Glen Allen VA

Any insights on where I can park an RV if I get one? HOA doesn't allow

Are there rentals spots in VA anywhere?

Thanks
Ray
 
Neil, separate question I saw you were near me, I'm in Glen Allen VA

Any insights on where I can park an RV if I get one? HOA doesn't allow

Are there rentals spots in VA anywhere?

Thanks
Ray
Give Andy a call, he has a few locations in town.

 

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