I have recently purchased a 73 26' GMC MH which I have partially
restored this past six months. I love the soft ride but I don"t like the
handling at speeds above about 40 mph. The coach seems to wallow. There
isn't much play in the steering wheel but I have to really pay a lot of
attention to the wheel, making lots of tiny corrections. It seems easy
to drift off the road, catch the paving ridge, then have to fight it to
get back into lane. It makes the driving kind of uneasy. The shocks are
Billstein and fairly new, but they may not be doing their job. I think
its a combination of something wrong in either the steering or the
suspension or both. My question is: is this normal? The wheels have been
aligned(although they may not have done it correctly).The wheels are
new Alcoas with new radials and seem well balanced. Wheel bearings are
all new. Air bags are fairly new and are maintained at proper
level(Pressure).Is my next step to check shocks? Gearbox play? Double
check alignment? Front ball joints? If this is a characteristic of the
GMC MH is there a sway bar or something that can help? Is there anybody
out there who can help?
Larry Kepple
Redding Ca.
restored this past six months. I love the soft ride but I don"t like the
handling at speeds above about 40 mph. The coach seems to wallow. There
isn't much play in the steering wheel but I have to really pay a lot of
attention to the wheel, making lots of tiny corrections. It seems easy
to drift off the road, catch the paving ridge, then have to fight it to
get back into lane. It makes the driving kind of uneasy. The shocks are
Billstein and fairly new, but they may not be doing their job. I think
its a combination of something wrong in either the steering or the
suspension or both. My question is: is this normal? The wheels have been
aligned(although they may not have done it correctly).The wheels are
new Alcoas with new radials and seem well balanced. Wheel bearings are
all new. Air bags are fairly new and are maintained at proper
level(Pressure).Is my next step to check shocks? Gearbox play? Double
check alignment? Front ball joints? If this is a characteristic of the
GMC MH is there a sway bar or something that can help? Is there anybody
out there who can help?
Larry Kepple
Redding Ca.