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3_dog_nights
Explorer
Aug 17, 2018

tail wag

It has been suggested that by adding the weight of the toad, I should notice much less tail wag.........experience?
  • We are towing a toad and on our Ford F53 chassis the tail wag didn't go away (for the most part) until we installed a rear track bar. That really took a lot of movement out of the steering wheel.
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    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    If you are driving a Motorhome that's wagging it's tail.
    TRAC Bars. You can use a maximum of 2
    one front
    one Rear
    I went with front (Cheeper) and found it was enough but two of 'em (one each axle) will stop "Wag" 100% dead in its tracks. Absolutely stop it. Not "Reduce" but STOP IT DEAD. Eliminate.

    FOr Ford or Workhorse rear go to Ultra Power.. Workhorse front I went with a Davis.
  • wa8yxm wrote:
    If you are driving a Motorhome that's wagging it's tail.
    TRAC Bars. You can use a maximum of 2
    one front
    one Rear
    I went with front (Cheeper) and found it was enough but two of 'em (one each axle) will stop "Wag" 100% dead in its tracks. Absolutely stop it. Not "Reduce" but STOP IT DEAD. Eliminate.

    FOr Ford or Workhorse rear go to Ultra Power.. Workhorse front I went with a Davis.


    I believe the F53 chassis already has a front track bar from the factory. I just added one to the rear.