Horrible Ride in our Brand New 2018 Jayco Alante 26X
Horrible ride in our brand new 2018 Jayco Alante 26X
We purchased a 2018 Jayco Alante 26X and just returned from our first
trip .... we drove from Florida to Pa. which we've done many times with other motor homes, Class A, Class B, Class C and a travel trailer, never have we had such a poor ride ... we were terrified at times on the interstate driving alongside tractor trailers. We had to constantly check for upcoming trucks in our mirror due to being buffeted around as they passed making it very difficult to stay in our lane.
We also took a pounding on the interstate, but our major problem was the swaying of the coach and we never did over 60mph, even though the limit was 70 - 75 where other coaches our size and larger were flying by us, something that we could never do with the way this 2018 Alante 26X handled.
We have as I mentioned, driven lots of miles in other coaches and have never had one handle this badly.
We recently had a Safe-T-Plus front stabilizer installed hoping that this would improve the ride, even before taking the trip, because we read reviews on this site so we felt it was a good investment, but it didn't help this coach.
We are taking it to a local MotorHome dealership for a wheel alignment and balancing, hoping this helps our problem. After this last trip, we feel very uncomfortable driving it and if nothing helps, we'll be trading it in for hopefully a better driving coach and of course we'll be losing quite a bit on our trade, but it's better than losing our lives .... this is how bad the ride is.
My wife is refusing to drive this coach until we get the problem taken care of,
and I don't blame her one bit, and she was a professional school bus driver for 20 years.
Has anyone else had similar issues with their Alante besides us and the few folks that have posted here???? Before I put thousands of dollars into a poorly built coach, I'd like to hear if it's a frequent problem with this Alante or am I a rare case.
In any event, I would recommend to anyone thinking about purchasing a Jayco Alante to take it on the interstate at speeds of 60 - 65 mph to see how it handles, especially with tractor trailers passing you.... as I mentioned, ours gave us a terrifying ride at times, but on the back roads, it was much better,
but we don't take back roads on long trips ..... :-(
James
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