Recommended Steering Stabilizer for 1999 Winnebago Ford E-450
Question:
Will it fit A 1999 E450 Winnabago Motor Home the bolt up looks the same as the stock unit Motorcraft 3E651 AB
asked by: Rick L
Expert Reply:
For your Winnebago Motor Home with a 1999 Ford E450 chassis, the correct Steering Stabilizer is the Roadmaster # RM-RBK24-RSSC. This sturdy stabilizer will mount between the steering mechanism and chassis for a tight connection. It will do a great job of minimizing wander and correcting over steering, as it will constantly work to maintain its position.
This will include the stabilizer, custom mounting brackets and the necessary hardware for installation. I have attached a couple of demonstration videos on this product that you can also check out.
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Roadmaster Reflex RV Steering Stabilizer with Mtg Brackets
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Steering Stabilizer
- Includes Mounting Hardware
- Roadmaster
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