Finally a shop that "get's it"
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06-17-2005, 01:32
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Finally a shop that "get's it"
Thanks to Randy's suggestion, I made an appointment with Josam in
Orlando, Fl to have a complete alignment (3 axle) and re-balance again. Although a bit pricey, I spent 2 days with the specialists there and not only did they do an extremely thorough alignment, set the ride height and complete suspension/steering checkout. They have a "shaker" in the floor that you drive over axle by axle and it twists and move the suspension while the brakes ar4e applied and a specialist watches from the pit for any extreme or incorrect movement or wear. Impressive. After that was done, had the front and tag tires trued and balanced on the coach. Went for test drive still had a bit of vibration, so had the drive tires trued and balanced (had to remove them from the axles and do on the machine). Just got back last evening from the 1100 mile return, smooth as a baby's ass ride, and say BRAVO! These folks still take pride in their work, have a clean shop and allow you to pester them and watch their work. Although the guy doing the truing and balance is more of a curmedgeon than I am, and we had to go toe to toe on a few issues, he REALLY knows his stuff and takes extreme pride in getting it right. SO now I have the suspension mods in place (last year), the suspension working as it is supposed to do and have my GT coach almost where I want it...next year I think I will see what 600 HP feels like under the hood....Wanna enjoy having my 52,000 lb (yeah, had it weighed on each axle corner too) GT sports car riding BB...Giddy Up! Paul 97wb43 |
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06-17-2005, 01:59
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Finally a shop that "get's it"
Good for you, don't forget to lift in the turns, roll overs aren't a fun ride,
even in a Wanderlodge. Mike Hohnstein ----- Original Message ----- From: p_a_lazar To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 8:32 AM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Finally a shop that "get's it" Thanks to Randy's suggestion, I made an appointment with Josam in Orlando, Fl to have a complete alignment (3 axle) and re-balance again. Although a bit pricey, I spent 2 days with the specialists there and not only did they do an extremely thorough alignment, set the ride height and complete suspension/steering checkout. They have a "shaker" in the floor that you drive over axle by axle and it twists and move the suspension while the brakes ar4e applied and a specialist watches from the pit for any extreme or incorrect movement or wear. Impressive. After that was done, had the front and tag tires trued and balanced on the coach. Went for test drive still had a bit of vibration, so had the drive tires trued and balanced (had to remove them from the axles and do on the machine). Just got back last evening from the 1100 mile return, smooth as a baby's ass ride, and say BRAVO! These folks still take pride in their work, have a clean shop and allow you to pester them and watch their work. Although the guy doing the truing and balance is more of a curmedgeon than I am, and we had to go toe to toe on a few issues, he REALLY knows his stuff and takes extreme pride in getting it right. SO now I have the suspension mods in place (last year), the suspension working as it is supposed to do and have my GT coach almost where I want it...next year I think I will see what 600 HP feels like under the hood....Wanna enjoy having my 52,000 lb (yeah, had it weighed on each axle corner too) GT sports car riding BB...Giddy Up! Paul 97wb43 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links a.. To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum/ b.. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com c.. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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06-17-2005, 02:11
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Finally a shop that "get's it"
Nice job Paul but you do not have a GT motorhome. You have a whale with
600HP until you have driven a GMC motorhome with a potent dual supercharged Olds bored and stroked engine. How about 800 HP on pump gas in a 10-12,000 # coach? The title of GT motorhome is firmly held by the GMC motorhome which set the worlds land speed record for motorhomes in the 1970s with its big 455 CI 0lds front wheel drive engine. Joe Mondello of Paso Robles California is building some very potent drop in engines for the GMC and yes at 600HP plus that baby really moves. Would love to see his 1300 HP olds engine from his twister put in one. http://www.mondellotwister.com/engines.html Then there are the fellows that are dropping in the dual supercharged Cadillac engines. You ought to see them burn out. its awesome. http://www.rancefi.com/HeavyGraphics/gmc.htm Now back to our Bluebirds which although not the fastest off the line(turtles pass me) are wonderful machines for a totally different purpose then speed. Beauty and an awesome ride with fantastic dependability. tom 1982 FC35 (thinking of naming it "Rocket") Vernon Center,NY At 01:32 PM 6/17/2005 +0000, you wrote: >Thanks to Randy's suggestion, I made an appointment with Josam in >Orlando, Fl to have a complete alignment (3 axle) and re-balance again. > >Although a bit pricey, I spent 2 days with the specialists there and >not only did they do an extremely thorough alignment, set the ride >height and complete suspension/steering checkout. They have a "shaker" >in the floor that you drive over axle by axle and it twists and move >the suspension while the brakes ar4e applied and a specialist watches >from the pit for any extreme or incorrect movement or wear. Impressive. > >After that was done, had the front and tag tires trued and balanced on >the coach. Went for test drive still had a bit of vibration, so had >the drive tires trued and balanced (had to remove them from the axles >and do on the machine). > >Just got back last evening from the 1100 mile return, smooth as a >baby's ass ride, and say BRAVO! > >These folks still take pride in their work, have a clean shop and >allow you to pester them and watch their work. > >Although the guy doing the truing and balance is more of a curmedgeon >than I am, and we had to go toe to toe on a few issues, he REALLY >knows his stuff and takes extreme pride in getting it right. > >SO now I have the suspension mods in place (last year), the suspension >working as it is supposed to do and have my GT coach almost where I >want it...next year I think I will see what 600 HP feels like under >the hood....Wanna enjoy having my 52,000 lb (yeah, had it weighed on >each axle corner too) GT sports car riding BB...Giddy Up! > >Paul >97wb43 |
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