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โMar-23-2017 06:32 AM
hotjag1 wrote:
I personally don't think tire pressure is going to stop body roll.
I feel like I have to much body roll on our coach going out of uneven driveways and when making turns. I am going to put on Bilstien shocks. I have been told by several members on here that the Bilstiens will control body roll and a better ride too. We shall see!
โMar-22-2017 06:08 PM
mc.cc wrote:
I performed the cheap handling fix but the amount of body roll is still too out of control.
The cheap handling fix has already been done.
โMar-22-2017 09:45 AM
Gjac wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:I would think this option would give you the best of both worlds. Sumo springs or any other spring that would make the spring stiffer would help but would give you a stiffer ride all the time. A lot of people prefer the softer Monroe shocks over the Koni's for this reason. I like the above solution because you can adjust it to your needs and road condition. I don't know the cost of this system compared to adding Sumo springs and Koni shocks.
You can install after market four corner air bags, with a dash control to inflate them. If the body roll from winds or trucks passing is bothering you, all you have to do is inflate them to stiffen up the suspension. When the winds subside and you are on back roads, you deflate the air bags and you have the same smooth ride as before.
โMar-22-2017 09:11 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:I would think this option would give you the best of both worlds. Sumo springs or any other spring that would make the spring stiffer would help but would give you a stiffer ride all the time. A lot of people prefer the softer Monroe shocks over the Koni's for this reason. I like the above solution because you can adjust it to your needs and road condition. I don't know the cost of this system compared to adding Sumo springs and Koni shocks.
You can install after market four corner air bags, with a dash control to inflate them. If the body roll from winds or trucks passing is bothering you, all you have to do is inflate them to stiffen up the suspension. When the winds subside and you are on back roads, you deflate the air bags and you have the same smooth ride as before.
โMar-21-2017 05:46 PM
โMar-21-2017 04:52 PM
jharrell wrote:
You don't need to buy anything the F53 has adjustable sway bars stock. Looking through this thread its actually surprising no one has mentioned the CHF (Cheap Handling Fix). You can just move the sway bar links in a hole front and back and you now have stiffer sway bars. Helps a lot, I did it after doing a rear track bar, both where noticeable improvements on the highway.
โJan-10-2017 07:36 AM
โJan-10-2017 04:04 AM
mc.cc wrote:
I can see where new or beefed up shocks would help the sway somewhat. I think a combination of all of the above would help with every aspect of the suspension on these F53's. I just don't want to drop $7500 at one time to have the perfect ride. One question I do have. Has anyone added aftermarket adjustable sway bar linkages? What about just purchasing the adjustable linkage and tightening them to produce more downward pressure on the existing bar? Is this possible, or could I break the linkage and bar?
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