geeman53 wrote:
Bilstien shocks all around AND a Roadmaster steering stabilizer cured our rough ride.
Is the Roadmaster stabilizer a Model RSS-C? If so, it's their competitor to Safe-T-Plus.
As you read these posts about steering enhancements:
1. The OEM from Ford, aftermarket from Monroe, Bilstein and others, are DAMPERS. They look like a shock absorber mounted horizontally, maybe with a boot to protect the rod.
They take "jiggle" out of the steering wheel and reduce "bump steer" from irregularities in the road. They do NOT help keep the steering on center.
2. Then there are Centering Devices like SteerSafe
This collection of brackets and springs is installed at both front wheels. The springs pull the steering back toward center. They help absorb impacts that can cause bump steer (SteerSafe brags on keeping you from losing control with a blowout). But they DO NOT incorporate Hydraulic Dampening but IF (and I don't know this answer) the OEM or aftermarket Damper isn't in the way of SteerSafe, you could leave the Damper in place.
3. Then these are examples of the ones I will call STABILIZERS:
Safe T Plus has hydraulics and a pair of springs. One in Push, one in Pull as steering gets off center. At center, both push to hold it there. There is also hydraulic dampening
Silver denotes the "140" series used on Class C's, with the appropriate bracket kit. The OEM Damper brackets will NOT work with S-T-P. "140" means that many pounds pushing steering toward center. This is the one the Henderson's Line Up people recommend and say the result is like increasing Caster to 5*.
Then the Roadmaster RSS
RSSC is the Class C item, RSSA being for Class A, and probably with more centering pressure. It has hydraulic dampening, requires its own bracket kit like S-T-P does. Difference, it uses one spring that works in both Push and Pull, to force steering toward center. And the spring is visible.
Henderson's is heavy into Roadmaster products, but in this case they like S-T-P. The RSS is usually available at a lower price than S-T-P, just remember to price the bracket kit too.
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB