Sway Bar Recommendations for a 2014 Fleedwood Store 32 Coach
Question:
I just purchased a 2014 fleetwood storm 32 motor coach. I have noticed trucks passing by me causes the tail to go side to side. I am looking for an anti sway bar for the rear of this unit even though it comes with one that is quite thick . Is there one to add in conjunction to the factory one? or should I replace it?is it worth replacing it or putting another one in? Thanks
asked by: Amir F
Helpful Expert Reply:
We do have a couple of options for you to help improve the handling of your 2014 Fleetwood Storm on a 32 foot Ford F-53 chassis.
For the rear axle we offer the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-145. This bolt-on product mounts between frame and rear axle and helps control axle side play without limiting vertical movement of the suspension. It will help reduce the common tail wag effect and will be an improvement over your current factory sway bar as it is thicker and made from a stronger material. Instructions for this item are also provided.
For a steering stabilizer Roadmaster offers the Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets # RM-RBK4-RSSA. This kit connects between the steering mechanism and chassis and includes the mounting bracket and stabilizer bar, all required hardware and instructions.
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