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ron_dittmer
Jul 07, 2020Explorer II
In Elgin, IL is a truck, emergency vehicle (fire truck), bus, ambulance, and motor home suspension shop called Champion Frame Align. Give them a call. If George still works there, he would be able to enlighten you regarding your question on Roadmaster bar choices.
CLICK HERE to get their phone number and read up on their capabilities.
They set me up 13 years ago with front & rear Roadmaster bars, Koni-RV shocks, Henderson rear track bar, Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer, and front wheel alignment. The cost back then to me was an expensive $3900.
My only regret was going with George's recommendation of Koni-RV shocks. I should have said "NO, I want the heavy duty Bilstein shocks with lifetime warranty". I have the heavy duty Bilstein shocks today and they are the right ones for my 24 foot E350 motor home.
CLICK HERE to get to my write-up with pictures covering my evaluation why I feel the Bilsteins are the right shock for RV applications......especially for the bigger rigs like the one you just bought.
CLICK HERE to get their phone number and read up on their capabilities.
They set me up 13 years ago with front & rear Roadmaster bars, Koni-RV shocks, Henderson rear track bar, Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer, and front wheel alignment. The cost back then to me was an expensive $3900.
My only regret was going with George's recommendation of Koni-RV shocks. I should have said "NO, I want the heavy duty Bilstein shocks with lifetime warranty". I have the heavy duty Bilstein shocks today and they are the right ones for my 24 foot E350 motor home.
CLICK HERE to get to my write-up with pictures covering my evaluation why I feel the Bilsteins are the right shock for RV applications......especially for the bigger rigs like the one you just bought.
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