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Motor home never handled right from when we picked it up on 11/11/08. After attempts to align it did work and one very nerve racking trip-very difficult to keep it driving straight, it was discovered that the rear driver suspension beam was broken in half.it appears to be a design flaw. The manufacture sent new parts and the old ones are available.in addition, this coach had issues with sensors for the leveling jack alarms(alarm went off while driving) fuel gauge sensor and air brake gauge also failed on the same trip.
Motor home never handled right from when we picked it up on 11/11/08. After attempts to align it did work and one very nerve racking trip-very difficult to keep it driving straight, it was discovered that the rear driver suspension beam was broken in half.it appears to be a design flaw. The manufacture sent new parts and the old ones are available.in addition, this coach had issues with sensors for the leveling jack alarms(alarm went off while driving) fuel gauge sensor and air brake gauge also failed on the same trip.
The contact owns a 2007 monaco cayman rv. While driving 62 mph the rear axle failed, which almost caused a crash. The vehicle was towed to a dealer and a technician concluded that the trailing arms caused the failure. The vehicle was in the process of being repaired. The failure and current mileages were not applicable.
Motor home never handled right from when we picked it up on 11/11/08. After attempts to align it did work and one very nerve racking trip-very difficult to keep it driving straight, it was discovered that the rear driver suspension beam was broken in half.it appears to be a design flaw. The manufacture sent new parts and the old ones are available.in addition, this coach had issues with sensors for the leveling jack alarms(alarm went off while driving) fuel gauge sensor and air brake gauge also failed on the same trip.
Rear suspension failure on 2007 monaco cayman.
Motor home never handled right from when we picked it up on 11/11/08. After attempts to align it did work and one very nerve racking trip-very difficult to keep it driving straight, it was discovered that the rear driver suspension beam was broken in half.it appears to be a design flaw. The manufacture sent new parts and the old ones are available.in addition, this coach had issues with sensors for the leveling jack alarms(alarm went off while driving) fuel gauge sensor and air brake gauge also failed on the same trip.
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