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ron_dittmer
May 18, 2014Explorer III
burlmart,
You have a great team of people helping you through this properly. I only wanted to reinforce what they are saying.
I do wonder about the condition of your rear sway bar. If the front stabilizer bar bushings were cracking and fallen away, the rears might be in a similar state. You might want to get the rear bushings checked out if you can't get under there yourself.
With good front and rear stabilizer bars, you will be driving much more comfortably and more safely.
Of coarse if you replaced the original sway bars with aftermarket heavy duty versions, for example Helwig stabilizer bars HERE, they would be much more effective for every motor home application.
You have a great team of people helping you through this properly. I only wanted to reinforce what they are saying.
I do wonder about the condition of your rear sway bar. If the front stabilizer bar bushings were cracking and fallen away, the rears might be in a similar state. You might want to get the rear bushings checked out if you can't get under there yourself.
With good front and rear stabilizer bars, you will be driving much more comfortably and more safely.
Of coarse if you replaced the original sway bars with aftermarket heavy duty versions, for example Helwig stabilizer bars HERE, they would be much more effective for every motor home application.
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