Rear Sway Bar for Thor Motorhome Based on Ford F-53 Chassis
Question:
I have a 2014 32ft Thor Class A motorhome with the Ford Triton V-10 engine. Is the 1139-144 sway bar the correct one for my motorhome. I want to use the 1-3/4 inch sway bar.
asked by: Robert H
Expert Reply:
According to the Thor motor coach website their Class A motor homes, such as their Tuscany, are diesel pushers that are based on a Freightliner XC-R chassis with a Cummins ISL engine. Their Class C motorhomes use a Ford or Chevy chassis.
If your coach is indeed based on a Ford F-53 chassis then the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # 1139-144 is the correct part. This 1-3/4-inch sway bar kit includes all installation hardware, brackets and bushings. This kit will reduce body roll and balance weight transfer during cornering.
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Anti-Sway Bar
- Rear
- 1-3/4 Inch Diameter
- Steel w Polyurethane Bushing
- Roadmaster
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