Sway Bar Recommendation for 2019 Georgetown 31L5 to Improve Ride Quality and Handling
Question:
I have a Georgetown 31L5 on a 2019 Ford f53 chassis. Have installed a steering stabilizer and front and rear summo springs. Do not have a problem with trucks pushing me, but looking to make an improvement for better handling. What are your thoughts regarding rear track bars vs. rear anti-sway bars?
asked by: Joe V
Expert Reply:
For any motorhome built on the Ford F-53 chassis the best improvement you can make for ride quality and stability is a rear sway bar upgrade. So I would highly recommend a rear bar part # RM-1139-145 based on the 20,500 lb GVWR of your Georgetown 31L5.
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