As I reported last week, we had Jim Bounds replace our OEM air bag system
with the 4 bag Harrison system. Before the change over I had put a bit over
10k miles on the coach in the then current configuration. Last Friday we
began driving from Orlando to Albuquerque. The difference is unreal.
We drove the same sections of I-10 and I-40 that I had driven recently. The
only difference is now the coach is a dream to handle. (Even though my
front end alignment is off). At all speeds the coach handles the ruts well.
Where I used to get popped from the rut to a new spot with little warning,
now the coach "bumps" when I hit the rut but it doesn't "launch" itself
across the rut.
Yesterday I drove 980 miles without any fatigue. Perviously a 700 mile day
on good roads made me a little tired. Yesterday's travel was on a lot of
fairly rutted roads. Most of the time the coach could be handled with one
hand. Much less work, better control, better stability.
I expect things to get even better when I get a new alignment.
This is one change that I wish I had made earlier. Next to safety related
fixes, this upgrade is now at the top of my list, and one that I urge
anyone to seriously consider.
Henry
with the 4 bag Harrison system. Before the change over I had put a bit over
10k miles on the coach in the then current configuration. Last Friday we
began driving from Orlando to Albuquerque. The difference is unreal.
We drove the same sections of I-10 and I-40 that I had driven recently. The
only difference is now the coach is a dream to handle. (Even though my
front end alignment is off). At all speeds the coach handles the ruts well.
Where I used to get popped from the rut to a new spot with little warning,
now the coach "bumps" when I hit the rut but it doesn't "launch" itself
across the rut.
Yesterday I drove 980 miles without any fatigue. Perviously a 700 mile day
on good roads made me a little tired. Yesterday's travel was on a lot of
fairly rutted roads. Most of the time the coach could be handled with one
hand. Much less work, better control, better stability.
I expect things to get even better when I get a new alignment.
This is one change that I wish I had made earlier. Next to safety related
fixes, this upgrade is now at the top of my list, and one that I urge
anyone to seriously consider.
Henry