Independent Suspension is a Major Improvement

June 26, 2018

Rob – Tell the guys in the shop that we are very happy with the work done and things are great. After leaving the shop, we drove to Michigan to see some friends before driving to Ohio, then PA, WV, VA, MD, and back to PA. We are now back in VA for a week. We have covered some rough roads, back roads that would have had the trailer leaning all over the place, and good roads that were a treat to drive. Performance of the Independent Suspension was a major improvement over the OEM setup. The disc brakes were simply the icing on the cake. You guys rock the rv world. Thanks, John

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