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Speaker 1: Today we're taking a look a replacement bushing for Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar for vans. This fits the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar, part number RM-1209-128. This is a polyurethane bushing. It offers longer lift when compared to standard rubber bushing. It's very strong and durable and it's designed to resist damage that's typically caused by gas, oils, and other… see more >
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The retro-fit installation kit, #RM-590064-00, for the 2009 Freightliner Sprinter 2500 contains the following items: Four 10mm x 1.5 Locknuts Four 10mm x 1.5 x 25mm Hex Bolts Two Bushing Clamps Two 12mm x 1.5 x 140mm Hex Bolts Two 12mm x 1.5 x 55mm…
view full answer...Good news, I can help you figure out how many bushings you will need. According to the directions there are 4 #RM-205227-00 bushings included in the original #RM-1209-128 kit. The replacement bushings #RM-205227-00 are sold in the quantity of 1, so…
view full answer...I will start off by saying that the Replacement Bushing #RM-205381-00 is the direct replacement for the Roadmaster Polyurethane Bushing Kit for 1-3/8" Diameter, Factory Rear Anti-Sway #RM-4139-300. To further that, the Replacement Polyurethane…
view full answer...I spoke with my contact at Roadmaster regarding any torque specs when installing the Bushing Kit #RM-4139-300 that you referenced. He said that for the bushings themselves there isn't a recommended torque spec because you really just want to…
view full answer...Roadmasters priority when it comes to their sway bars is top notch quality and the easiest install for the customer. This typically cuts the install time down enough that you end up saving money if you pay to have the bars installed or decide to do…
view full answer...Hi Bob; since there is less stability at the rear of your 2013 Thor ACE 30.1 the rear anti-sway bar will have the greatest impact. The correct part for your motorhome is the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar #RM-1139-146. It sounds like you plan on…
view full answer...The Hellwig Adjustable Big Wig Rear Anti-Sway Bar #HE94FR is only going to leave a few inches between it and the spare tire, as you can see in the attached picture. Depending on how far forward you have the tire it could potentially interfere with…
view full answer...In regards to the Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer part #RM47MR, the stabilizer installs on the front of the steering arm pointed down. I have attached a photo of this below. If this wasn't what you were looking for, please just let me…
view full answer...Even though I cannot comment specifically on the grease you used because I am not familiar with it, I can tell you the best grease for trailer bearings is a a grease with a rating of GC-LB, which just means it is made to withstand very high…
view full answer...I found the online version of the install instructions for the Exact Center stabilizers like the #RM47MR. What's fun is that just when you think you have found the correct step to address your problem it tells you to continue to the next step.…
view full answer...The Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer w/ Custom Brackets #RM47MR typically comes centered and you would only need to make adjustments after installation and testing to see if it continues to pull. If you adjusted it all the way out to where…
view full answer...The Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar for Motorhomes #RM-1139-143 can use your factory u-bolts if they are long enough. If they are not, then Roadmaster recommends using the 7/8 inch diameter u-bolts that are longer (most likely the larger diameter due…
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