Steering Stabilizer for 2011 Monaco Vesta on Roadmaster Motorhome Chassis
Question:
This unit is fabulous but the ride and handling are poor. I am currently driving a 40’ Phaeton so I expected some difference but not that it would handle and ride like a Class C unit. It has been suggested that I change the front tires to Michelin and add some wait in the back as this is a front mount Deisel. Needing help ?
asked by: Alan B
Expert Reply:
Distributing weight and a good set of tires may improve the ride of your 2011 Monaco Vesta motorhome built on a Roadmaster chassis, but I also highly recommend adding a steering stabilizer, which is the only suspension enhancement we carry which is available for your motorhome.
The Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer # RM-RBK6-RSSA is the correct fit for your Vesta and while it will not improve the ride quality, you are going to get much better handling. The stabilizer will continually correct your steering to bring you back to center so you can stop working so hard just to stay in between the lines when going from point A to point B, which should help make your motorhome experience a much more enjoyable one.
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Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets for Class A Motor Homes
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Steering Stabilizer
- Includes Mounting Hardware
- Roadmaster
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