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OFDPOS
May 01, 2015Explorer
Thanks for the replies , maybe because its shorter ? for it not having the rear sway bar? 23A but from bumper to bumper (rear ladder) its 25 ft 4 inches...
I did the same thing on the shocks and same Michelin tires as well , Made a night and day difference.
I'll look at the front swaybar again I'm sure it has the old rubber and look into replacing them with the poly bushings.
The SD site # for the rear is 7635 for the Chevy ,I'll look into ordering one up soon.
IAMICHABOD You may not be able to answer this since your's already has the rear one on it . But do you get a lot of movement while parked ? Sitting in the dinette while somebody is coming in going out moving around etc?
Somebody posted that once they put the sway bars on it all but took care of that. That would be great if it did , but I don't think it will ?!
I bought a set of those sizzer jacks and was going to mount them in the rear along the frame , but the boneheads that built it put the grey tank where the spare tire would fit underneath and ran the drain pipe right along under the frame on the one side ! So am looking into maybe putting a piece of stock across side to side of the frame then bolt the jacks to it.
I did the same thing on the shocks and same Michelin tires as well , Made a night and day difference.
I'll look at the front swaybar again I'm sure it has the old rubber and look into replacing them with the poly bushings.
The SD site # for the rear is 7635 for the Chevy ,I'll look into ordering one up soon.
IAMICHABOD You may not be able to answer this since your's already has the rear one on it . But do you get a lot of movement while parked ? Sitting in the dinette while somebody is coming in going out moving around etc?
Somebody posted that once they put the sway bars on it all but took care of that. That would be great if it did , but I don't think it will ?!
I bought a set of those sizzer jacks and was going to mount them in the rear along the frame , but the boneheads that built it put the grey tank where the spare tire would fit underneath and ran the drain pipe right along under the frame on the one side ! So am looking into maybe putting a piece of stock across side to side of the frame then bolt the jacks to it.
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