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rgatijnet1
Aug 27, 2013Explorer III
As mentioned, we need to know what chassis you have. Some of the Workhorse W chassis already have a stabilizer bar although it does not look like the traditional stabilizer bar used on other coaches. The Workhorse stabilizer does not have any bushings and is connected directly to the suspension steel to steel. Since th shop suggested shocks and a steering stabilizer, it may be because you already have everything else.
As a point of reference most coaches will handle better if they are close to maximum gross weight on the front axle. An RV that is light on the front axle will tend to wander while on the highway.
As a point of reference most coaches will handle better if they are close to maximum gross weight on the front axle. An RV that is light on the front axle will tend to wander while on the highway.
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