Front and Rear Sway Bars for 2005 Fleetwood Jamboree GT on Ford E-450 Chassis
Question:
I have a 2006 Fleetwood Jamboree GT - Chassis is a 2005 Ford E450. I am looking at upgrading my sway bars front and rear. What parts do you recommend?
asked by: Jerry
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Expert Reply:
For your 2006 Fleetwood Jamboree GT that is built on a 2005 Ford E-450 Class C chassis the correct sway bars you'd want are the part # RM-1139-147 for the rear bar and the part # RM-1139-115 for the front and you'd be set. This would make a huge difference in improving the stability and handling of your motorhome which will make it a lot more enjoyable to travel in.
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-1/2" Diameter
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Anti-Sway Bar
- Rear
- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter
- Steel w Polyurethane Bushing
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Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/8" Diameter
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Anti-Sway Bar
- Front
- 1-3/8 Inch Diameter
- Steel w Polyurethane Bushing
- Roadmaster
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