The lean is less a problem than an indicator of the fact that there is a lot more MASS on the left side. this offset might lead to erratic handling in extreme situations. The cure is to counter balance with more load on the right.. Perhaps carry a passenger, preferably a heavy one. Does anyone want to borrow my brother? (not the one that's a mechanic! This one wouldn't be able to be on his feet 8 hours a day. Jeff Oxroad wrote: >My bus leans to the left the US of A leans to the right. Neither is as I >would like it. > >Best, >Jeff >83.5 Westfalia >LA,CA > > > |
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