Steering Stabilizer for 2011 Itasca Cambria 30 Built on E-450 Chassis
Question:
I have read a bit about Steering Stabilizers for RVs. It seems like Bilstein and Road Master are near the top. I have a 2011 30 Itasca Cambria on a Ford E-450 V-10 Gas 2WD. I would be interested in your thoughts and the correct stock number for each. Thanks so much.
asked by: David H
Helpful Expert Reply:
The correct Roadmaster steering stabilizer for your 2011 Itasca Cambria built on an E-450 chassis is the Exact Center part # RM47MR. The Roadmaster steering stabilizers are widely considered to be the best performing stabilizers for RVs like yours but I will admit we may be a little bit biased since we don't carry Bilstein but based on how happy our customers have been with the Roadmaster options I would still recommend it over the Bilstein even if we carried it.
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Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer w/ Custom Brackets
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Steering Stabilizer
- Includes Mounting Hardware
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