This discussion group is a forum for owners of Cheetah model motor homes manufactured by the Safari division of Monaco Coach Corporation. The predecessor "Cheetah Club" was a chapter of the Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA), but we have dissolved that tie so that we would be less restricted in our membership and activities. While we do recommend membership in FMCA, it is not a requirement for participation in this group. We welcome participation by owners of Cheetah model motor homes, former owners, prospective owners, and friends of owners.
Here you can: find answers to those nagging questions specific to your Cheetah; tell us of your latest adventure in motorhoming; or propose a rally, among other topics. We all enjoy the chance to socialize with other Cheetah owners, and we can arrange for get-togethers or rallies here with minimum "fuss". All you need to do is to find a place and a time, let us know some details about the location and how many can fit in; then monitor this group (or use private email) for responses from potential attendees. It's completely up to you as to any theme for the gathering and/or any extra activities. Your reward is the fellowship you will enable, giving members an opportunity to meet with each other and learn about their coaches and their lifestyles.
This group owes much to the dedication and energy of Shelley and Terry Johnson, who founded the original Cheetah Club and led it for several years, attracting new members and conducting excellent rallies to the enjoyment of all.
I had the same problem on my 04 Cheetah 40ft....the arms were replaced by Monaco in 05 under a recall at 17K miles. This past March when I took it in for rear
I had the problem last year. The trailing arm broke on the passenger side causing the rear wheel to lose control. We were lucky in that the broken trailing
Has anyone read the article in the November issue of Family Motor Coaching regarding the cracking trailing arms on coaches built on the RR4R Roadmaster