OK, we've finally got some road miles on our Beaver, and I need a reality check on a few items, as I have no experience driving these things.
Up until the time we left Bend heading East, I've not been on a straight road, and hadn't even been able to try the CC. From Bend to Idaho I never got into 6th gear, and was starting to doubt, if I even had one. However 5th gear seemed to pull most any grade at 55 mph and about 1400 rpm, so I wasn't to concerned.
Steering feels a bit vague, but with so many turns lock to lock, I guess having to make constant correction shouldn't be unexpected. There does not seem to be any "play" in the wheel, as twitching it back an forth does result in steering changes. It's not a hand off the wheel experience, and it will have a bit of pull, depending on the road camber. Tires are wearing normal, without any cupping or other signs of wheel alignment issues.
Brakes...well they take some getting used to. Stops in a straight line, but sure are mushy. Hard braking seems fine, just a lot of spongy travel.
Ride, seems fine without any detectable body roll, and just sort of floats along. If the road is rough, I can certainly feel the bumps and expansion joints, but nothing like my Tundra. Ignorance may be bliss, but we're sure happy with the ride comfort.
Once we left Caldwell, ID en route to Idaho Falls, I had my first taste of interstate driving, and YES, I do have a 6th gear. At 63 in economy mode, it shifts back an forth between 6th an 5th. Steering is still vague, and with a 10-15 mph quartering wind, I could feel a bit of buffeting from large rigs passing us. On occasion, I would drift right and hit the rumble strips, then it would pull even harder.....not bad, but annoying.
Going N on I-15 the road is heavily traveled with noticeable ruts, and here the steering got real annoying. If I drifted left, a combination of the rumble strips and a slight change in the grade, really pulled me right and the tendacy to overcompensate was tough due to heavy truck traffic in the left lane. This was unpleasant.
Does all this info sound fairly normal, or should I be looking for some corrective action??
Thanks for any advice.
Dick and Pat