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- crawfordExplorer
wa8yxm wrote:
Many have gone to bigger anti-sway bars. also the bushings on the bars may need replacement.. HOWEVER.. I drive a workhorse.. NO bushings to wear out... (And an "Oversizw" Sway bar from the factory)
So the answer is "It might" .
nope if you can go bigger always better - wolfe10Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:
Many have gone to bigger anti-sway bars. also the bushings on the bars may need replacement.. HOWEVER.. I drive a workhorse.. NO bushings to wear out... (And an "Oversizw" Sway bar from the factory)
So the answer is "It might" .
ASSUME this was a Workhorse W chassis.
Very, very different from a Workhorse P chassis which does have bushings.
Again, one answer does not apply to all. - wa8yxmExplorer IIIMany have gone to bigger anti-sway bars. also the bushings on the bars may need replacement.. HOWEVER.. I drive a workhorse.. NO bushings to wear out... (And an "Oversizw" Sway bar from the factory)
So the answer is "It might" . - OctaneforceExplorerTypically a bigger class a is never going to drive as tight as your 24ft class c sprinter. Those sprinters are caddilacs. Depending on your budget you should consider skipping all the stops and getting a diesel pusher.
- crawfordExplorerthicker stabilizer bar on their Class A front and rear will always improve the handling and I will stand behind that no madder what.
- doxiemom11Explorer IIWith an older Ford chassis, we did the "cheap handling fix" both front and rear and it improved handling a lot. We also added a Safe T Plus steering stabalizer on the front. Those 2 things made a big difference for ours.
- wolfe10ExplorerDepends on the chassis and even the year of the chassis. Also depends on the WB/OL with the shorter wheelbase/overall length being more sensitive and benefiting more from add on devices.
- stripitExplorerI added the Helwig rear track bar and it made a HUGE difference in stabilized travel when towing my car. Before it was a handful trying to keep the thing going straight down the road. Now like it is on rails. Well worth the investment.
- Gonzo42ExplorerThank you, but actually we are toying with the idea of trading up to a Class A so we have questions.
Handling of our class C is quite good, but we hear that Class A, not so good. - wolfe10ExplorerPLEASE, if you want information relevant to YOUR CHASSIS, please make clear exactly what you have.
Good advice for other class A chassis may well be wrong for another chassis.
From your signature, are we to assume that you are asking for advice for your Class C Winnebago View???
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