Steering Stabilizer for a 1997 Newmar Mountain Air Class A Motor Home on a Freightliner Chassis
Question:
What stabilizer and bracket kit do I need for a Class A 38 ft. 1997 Newmar Mountain Air with a Freightliner chasis with an I beam front axle?
asked by: Ken S
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Expert Reply:
For a 1997 Freightliner chassis you would need to use steering stabilizer # RM-RBK14-RSSA. it fits with air suspension and a solid front axle. You mentioned an I-Beam axle, which would be a solid front axle. If it also has air suspension then you are in business. We only have a fit for models that do have the air suspension.
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Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets for Class A Motor Homes
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Steering Stabilizer
- Includes Mounting Hardware
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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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