enblethen wrote:
Bushing could be deformed by slop in other front suspension components such as A-frame bushings or ball joints. A-frame bushings could be ovaled out.
OP: glad to see other components like springs and bell cranks are great quality.
This is what im starting to think. The front end seems tight upon inspection, but i must be missing something. I am not cheap about the safety of my family when it comes to maintaining my rv, However Im just not sure how much money i can keep pouring into a 30 year old rig. I’ll see how it is on my next trip. I was really hoping this upgrade would solve my sway issue. It also has a supersteer trac bar in the rear.
I was also speculating that maybe i installed the swaybar upside down, but theres no info on direction anywhere in the paperwork, and it visually appears to be symmetrical.