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Lemon Law Book » Chapter 2: Page 4
Chapter 2: A Motor Home Lemon Story

"This vehicle was designed for that soft, cushiony feel, Mr. Rodriguez. Pretty cool, huh?"
Much later, Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez learned the cause of this problem. The weight of the RV was poorly distributed toward the rear of the vehicle, causing the front end to rise. This caused the front tires to have poor contact with the ground, which made steering difficult and handling hazardous.
This weight problem is known among RVers as the infamous "tail wagging the dog" phenomenon.






