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Old 12-10-2018, 06:34 PM   #43
tentcamper
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The Siena has exceptional handling with almost all the weight of the engine and transaxle foward of the front axle and the short distance from the center rear axle to the center of the ball. The one weak area is the soft rear springs. After I stiffen the rear springs, I thought my Siena was the best handling TV I had in 30+ of ball mount towing campers. I liked the handeling more than my current TV, which does a very nice job.

Craig most of the time we are running at 65 mph and no more than 5 hours of driving per day. But there are exceptions. Just this weekend we were in line with a storm front that was going to hit us on the Blue Ridge. It was slated to dump 18 inchs of snow. The park services forced everyone out about 6 hours before the storm. We needed to travel 400 mile to get out of the storm path. To avoid the snow we were heavy peddle.
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