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Speaker 1: Today we're going to take a look at the replacement end link bushing for the Roadmaster front or rear anti-sway bar for class C motor homes. This will replace one polyurethane end link bushing on your Roadmaster front or rear anti-sway bar for trucks or motor homes. This is made of a polyurethane, which is very durable and resistant to damage that can be caused by oil,… see more >
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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...If you need just the end links replaced you would want the Replacement End Link Kit for Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar for Motor Homes RM-1139-115 #RM-590233-00. If you need to replace all of the installation hardware you would instead need part…
view full answer...For sag from towing a trailer the best recommendation I can make is actually a weight distribution system. Suspension enhancement will help level your truck while towing. But the advantage to a weight distribution system is that it levels the vehicle…
view full answer...Based on the information I could find on your 2023 Jayco Jayfeather 30QB travel trailer it appears you are going to have 4,400lb axles. You are going to need to verify the diameter of your current axles as some manufacturers like Lippert use a…
view full answer...The Dexter 072-078-00 is a 2,200 lb capacity leaf spring. You can use a higher capacity leaf spring, however it won't increase the capacity of your trailer as the axle is still rated for that max capacity of 4,400 lbs. My recommendation for a…
view full answer...We have lift kits for trailer that easily add 2 inches to the height of the trailer. For that you'd want the part #RR23QX and you'd be set. I attached a picture that shows how it installs to give you an idea. This would be the easiest…
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...I contacted MORryde and this does happen from time to time as the weight of the trailer can spread out the axles due to downward pressure on the springs/suspension. Odds are the 35" wheel base #MR27ZR will be the correct one for you, but they…
view full answer...Hey Tony, all of the components you mentioned would work as long as the axles you have are 3,500 lb axles. This is a very common axle capacity so I would assume that is what you have but you can check this by looking at the tag on the axle to verify…
view full answer...In order to determine the torque rating for the lug nuts on your trailer you will need to know check out the chart I attached that shows all of the torque specs for all the trailer lugs available based on stud size, wheel material and wheel size.
view full answer...Lance does have a proprietary plug, but many customers see a standard 6-way or 7-way round and notice it doesn't fit their factory 7-way as well. I've attached an article to help if you have one of the 7-way or 6-way round connectors which we…
view full answer...The number of leaves on a leaf spring does not dictate strength or capacity, so as you said, a 3000lb rated leaf spring (6,000lb axle capacity) can have various numbers of leaves since it is up to how the manufacture designed it. I wouldn't look…
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