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j-d
Oct 11, 2014Explorer II
Good stabilizer discussion HERE
A few questions:
Is your 2008 coach on a 2007 or a 2008 E450?
How many Miles?
Any apparent Front End Wear?
What's your Wheelbase?
So you have Axle Weights??
I ask because if your components are tight, Wheelbase is long enough to adequately load the front axle, Evidenced by Axle Weights, and you can get a proper Alignment, a Stabilizer shouldn't be all that essential. And, an 08 chassis has some changes which help handling to a degree and braking quite a bit.
Replacing OEM with Bilstein like Kit did might just please you.
FYI, I visited Henderson's, famous for RV handling work, and they choose the Safe-T-Plus over the Roadmaster Reflex. They sell a lot of Roadmaster products, but in the stabilizer case (and others), they go with what they believe to be best.
A few questions:
Is your 2008 coach on a 2007 or a 2008 E450?
How many Miles?
Any apparent Front End Wear?
What's your Wheelbase?
So you have Axle Weights??
I ask because if your components are tight, Wheelbase is long enough to adequately load the front axle, Evidenced by Axle Weights, and you can get a proper Alignment, a Stabilizer shouldn't be all that essential. And, an 08 chassis has some changes which help handling to a degree and braking quite a bit.
Replacing OEM with Bilstein like Kit did might just please you.
FYI, I visited Henderson's, famous for RV handling work, and they choose the Safe-T-Plus over the Roadmaster Reflex. They sell a lot of Roadmaster products, but in the stabilizer case (and others), they go with what they believe to be best.
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