Where To Measure to Determine if Ultra-Fab Power Twin II Stabilizer # UF39-941705 will Fit
Question:
I have a 2012 heartland road warrior 305 model. I need to replace the rear stabalizer as I bottomed out in texas. What is the best one to fit our trailer? Or where do I measure from the existing mounting bolts on our old stabalizer?
asked by: Tealah
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Expert Reply:
You will need to measure the width of the frame on your 2012 Heartland Road Warrior 305. If it measures between 48 and 80 inches (it really should) then this Ultra-Fab Power Twin II stabilizer kit # UF39-941705 would work well for you. This is our most popular set that would work well for you.
I attached a review video for you to check out as well.
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Jameson C
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