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Blackdiamond
Sep 19, 2016Explorer
JUst FYI,
I had a shop tell me that my bushing for the anti-sway bar were shot, they wanted around $450.00 to replace. I told them no.
I ordered the Polyurethane ones off ebay and decided to do it myself. The old ones were almost none existant, the left one was almost completely gone the right one was a big mess of gooey sticky rubber. The hardest part of replacing them was cleaning the brackets and the bars of all the sticky old bushings.
While I was down there I did the CHF on the anti-sway bars, took about 15 minutes.
Road test, took the coach on a 1 hour drive to a park we had reservations at and then the drive home. What a difference, the drive was so much more pleasant. There was no stomach turning moments that use to happen if I hit a big bump and a curve at the same time. The drive was just so much more stable. So glad I did this.
I had a shop tell me that my bushing for the anti-sway bar were shot, they wanted around $450.00 to replace. I told them no.
I ordered the Polyurethane ones off ebay and decided to do it myself. The old ones were almost none existant, the left one was almost completely gone the right one was a big mess of gooey sticky rubber. The hardest part of replacing them was cleaning the brackets and the bars of all the sticky old bushings.
While I was down there I did the CHF on the anti-sway bars, took about 15 minutes.
Road test, took the coach on a 1 hour drive to a park we had reservations at and then the drive home. What a difference, the drive was so much more pleasant. There was no stomach turning moments that use to happen if I hit a big bump and a curve at the same time. The drive was just so much more stable. So glad I did this.
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