For the 2014 Ford F-53 chassis the anti-sway bar # RM-1139-149 does not replace a factory sway bar.
Anti-sway bar # RM-1139-148 is the only one that are replacements. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-147 does indeed require drilling to install, though that is not the correct fit for your 2022 Thor Vegas 24.3. I verified directly with Roadmaster the correct fit for a rear anti-sway bar on your rig is the following:
- Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM83ZR
The # RM83ZR also requires drilling, in this case a 17//32" hole in the frame rail to bolt on the endlink. That said, the front anti-sway bar does not require drilling to install, and the... view full answer...
The Roadmaster anti-sway bar # RM-1109-176 attaches to the axle and frame on your 2010 Chevy Silverado. I have linked the installation instructions and included the text part of them below.
1. Install the bushings. Lube the bushings and install them on the anti-sway bar.
2. Place the anti-sway bar above the axle. Place the anti-sway bar above the axle, approximating where the bar will ultimately be installed.
3. Install the bar to the axle. On each side, place an axle bracket under the... view full answer...
Roadmaster anti-sway bar # RM-1109-168 does replace the factory sway bar on your 2005 Chevy Avalanche. It will use the factory brackets and clamps. Since your Avalanche has a damaged bracket it will have to be replaced before a new anti-sway bar can be installed. view full answer...
You can replace the front sway bar only on your motorhome with a 2017 Ford E-450 chassis, but the best way to enhance the ride of your motorhome is to add an aftermarket rear anti-sway bar, which are superior to OEM sway bars. After that you can further improve the ride by adding a front anti-sway bar and then steering stabilizer. The combination of these three parts will dramatically increase the handling and comfort of your driving experience.
I recommend starting out by replacing your... view full answer...
If you were to trade up the the 2022 Ram 3500 with air suspension then the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM73FR would be the correct sway bar for that truck. This sway bar would be an installation of similar difficulty as the sway bar on your 2021 Ram 3500, as it would also still require you to drill into the frame for the bushing clamp hole. view full answer...
The rear anti-sway bar that is designed to fit your 2016 Fleetwood is part # 1139-144. The installation does require drilling. Roadmaster states it will take about two hours for installation. If you need longer U-bolts you can use part # RM-590050-00.
Installing the rear anti-sway bar will help reduce roll and help keep the motorhome balanced which means less driver fatigue.
Many folks also install front anti-sway bars. For the front of your Bounder you would need part # RM-1139-148.
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When installing the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar Item # RM-1139-147 you can reuse the bolt holes in your frame for your links as long as they allow the anti-sway bar to sit level. If they do not you will need to drill new holes.
I've attached an installation video where Shane will walk you through installing the # RM-1139-147. view full answer...
I have attached the installation instructions for the Roadmaster # RM-1209-128 to this answer, but this rear anti-sway bar will mount in place of your factory sway bar. If your 2016 MB Sprinter 2500 does not have a factory sway bar you will also need to add the Mount Kit # RM-590064-00. These mounts will connect to the frame and provide the mounting points for the Roadmaster sway bar. view full answer...
There is no video for a 2020 Thor Vegas 24.1; for your other question you said rear stabilizer so I'm not sure if you meant steering stabilizer or rear anti-sway bar, and there is drilling for the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-117, but no drilling is required to install the Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer # RM47MR.
I have added a cut out from the directions that show where the drilling is needed for the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-117. view full answer...
The reason there is drilling required to install the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-147 on your 2004 Ford Super Duty Class C motorhome is because the end links mount in a different location on the Roadmaster unit than the OEM unit.
Check out the installation instructions I attached to see this as well. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar, # RM-1139-145, is designed to retain the factory sway bar on 2006 to 2012 Ford F-35 V10 chassis. This kit comes with all of the hardware that you will need to complete the installation and there is no drilling required to install. I have attached a link to the installation instructions for you to check out. view full answer...
Rear anti-sway bar # RM-1209-120 actually replaces the factory bar on your 2015 Mercedes Sprinter 3500 chassis so the stock bar will need to be removed.
There is another model, # RM-1209-131, that also fits your Sprinter chassis and it does retain the factory bar. Two bars would theoretically provide even greater stability. view full answer...
The reason the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1259-109 has a spacer between the spring plate and mounting plate is because most spring plates for this specific fit angle down and would interfere with the way the plate would sit without some sort of spacer in place.
In your specific case since your shock mount is separate you'll want to install the sway bar mount under the spring plate and then the shock mount under the sway bar mounting plate (pictured below). view full answer...
The Thule anti-sway angled extensions # 852-3108-001 can be removed from the Hold Fast cradle the reverse way they are installed. I have attached a photo from the Vertex instructions showing how they are installed.
The angled extension will rotate so that the slot in the extension (shown in photo) is lined up with the bar on the underside of the cradle (show in photo). The bar on the underside of the cradle is not round, but oval-shaped, so the extension can only be removed when the opening... view full answer...
I took a look at the instructions (which I also linked for you below), and while there is no drilling into your truck's frame needed, depending on one factor, there may be some drilling required to install the Roadmaster anti-sway bar on your 2021 Chevy Silverado 2500, which is the following part:
- Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM25FR
On page three of the instructions, it says: "On each side, remove the lower shock bolt and nut and loosen the upper nut to swing the shock out of the... view full answer...
If you are backing up in a straight line or just very slight angles then you would not have to disengage a friction anti-sway bar such as # 83660. But in most cases you would want to disengage/remove the bar to avoid damage to the unit and to the trailer frame. I have linked a video showing an installation for you. view full answer...
On your 2017 Fleetwood Bounder, the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar for Motor Homes, # RM-1139-143 is not a confirmed fit. You would want to instead use # RM-1139-149 I reached out to my contact at Roadmaster for you and their suggested installation time is 2 hours for that product on your Ford F-53 Chassis. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar part # RM-1209-140 as the title states is for the rear of a motorhome, one with a Freightliner XC V-Ride Chassis to be specific. I am not sure where you seen that it is for the front but this is not correct. In regards to what is included, you are correct that there are no polyurethane bushings for this particular model but many others do use them. The above just comes with side brackets and hardware which you can see in the attached photo. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar part # RM-1259-109 is a bolt-on component that does not require the rear wheels to be removed. Please note the linked installation instructions for you to review. view full answer...