Resurrecting some older posts in order to get in some of our experiences now that we've had our rig a while.
Our experience with handling was almost identical to Bruce and Sharon, in our 2552. It wandered a bit and required a lot of minor steering adjustments while driving. Could live with it.
First, I had an alignment done. One very minor adjustment was needed. So minor, they didn't even charge me.
Then I brought it our local RV guy who attended the Henderson class for mechanics. He gave our rig the Road Performance Assessment and we decided to go with the recommended Safe-T-Plus and also the rear Henderson bar (as Greg and Kathy did, and as Ron recommended ages ago). Quite a noticeable improvement. After a long drive I'm much less fatigued. Other similar products from other companies would probably work just as well. He also said our tires felt a bit overinflated so he weighed all four corners and recommended 70lbs front and 75lbs rear, according to the Michelin chart for RV's.
In case anyone is interested, our rig was pretty balanced side to side. It was pretty much loaded up for a trip and our tanks were: water-1/3 full, grey-1/2 full, black-empty, propane-full. No passengers. Here's the wheel position weights:
Front right: 2200 lbs
Front left: 2330 lbs
Rear right: 4390 lbs
Rear left: 4320 lbs
One sort of interesting note. During the Road Performance Assessment, our guy said he wanted to test how the rig handled if you had to swerve into the next lane or wide shoulder when you didn't have room to stop quickly in an emergency. I reluctantly said, "um, uh....ok" He checked for traffic anywhere near us and when it was clear for a great distance he cut the wheel into the next lane (I think we were going about 40mph). It was a bit scary, but the PC handled amazingly well and straightened out quickly in the next lane without any swerve or fishtail or even much of a lean. He did this one more time into the other lane again and it handled just as well. He was impressed, and I wiped the sweat off my brow. I am the epitome of a defensive driver and don't ever anticipate needing to make this maneuver (gee, should I hit the guy in front of me or the guy in the next lane?), but now that it's been accomplished at least I know that it can be done.
- Mike