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Ford F-53 Accessories and Parts Installation And Review Videos

     

Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar Polyurethane Bushing Kit Installation - 2015 Ford F-53- Video

Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar Polyurethane Bushing Kit Installation - 2015 Ford F-53

Hi there, motor home owners. Today on your 2015 motor home with a Ford F53 chassis, we're going to be taking a look at and showing you how to install Roadmaster's Rear Anti-Sway Bar Bushing Kit. This kit will replace your worn out and damaged bushings on your factory sway bar for your 53 chassis. It's not only going to be a replacement for damaged bushings, but it's also going to be an upgrade because you're going from the hard rubber that you used to have to the more durable and dampening resistant polyurethane bushings. They are going to be slightly larger and a little thicker to help provide more dampening than your original rubber did. In addition to the bushings, you also get a replacement shackle. more


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6/14/2019 8:32:15 AM



Roadmaster Anti-Sway Bar Extended U-Bolt Kit Installation - 2016 Ford F-53- Video

Roadmaster Anti-Sway Bar Extended U-Bolt Kit Installation - 2016 Ford F-53

Speaker 1: Today on our 2016 ACE Thor Motorcoach on the Ford F53 chassis we're going to be showing you how to install the extended U-bolt kit for Roadmaster anti-sway bar, part number RM-590050-00. To use these 15 3/4 inch long U-bolts to install your Roadmaster anti-sway bar to the extended length bolts are designed to replace your vehicle's square OEM U-bolts if they are too short.To begin our installation, what we're going to be doing is we're going to be taking this plate off, and we're going to be replacing these U-bolts. Before doing that, if you're going to do this and lift the vehicle where your wheels are off the ground, you want to make sure you put jack stands and support this axle, because what's going to happen is when you take this plate off, the axle will drop, so you need to make sure you have it sitting on something. What you're going to want to do is you want to spray down each bolt with some lubrication. This is going to help these come off a little bit easier. If you see a little ... more


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5/2/2018 2:37:47 PM



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