โApr-11-2014 03:57 PM
โApr-16-2014 08:23 AM
โApr-15-2014 09:27 AM
ryanallie1 wrote:
Hi All.
You should be thankful, that your 1999 F-53 Ford Chassis didn't come with a "Ford Steering Stabilizer". As it was a piece of junk form day one. You want to talk about a super tiny small Steering Stabilizer.
Our "OEM Ford Steering Stabilizer" was totally shot at 12,000 miles. When I say it is shot I mean it was shot. When I removed it, I could push it closed, or pulled it open with only one finger. All the rest of the "OEM Ford Shocks" were in the same condition.
I put on a good "Steering Stabilizer" right from the Auto Parts. Its works wonderfully. I also added a "Steer-Safe". And all new Shocks from the Auto Parts as well.
You probably won't believe what Brand of Shocks I used, including the "Steering Stabilizer". I used "Super Duty", "KYB" "Heavy Duty Shocks"
Then I Put on "AIR-LIFT", #5000 lb Air-Bags on all four corners.
I now can very easily drive in "Cross-Winds", with just one hand. "Passing Semi's" don't bother me at all, or our Motorhome at all anymore. I always just drive with one hand, unless I feel lazy and want to just use two hands and lean forward to help streach my Poor Bad Back Back some.
Our Motorhome is now a real pleasure to drive now. Basically have "Air-Ride" now, is great to have. As you can very easily adjust for any type crowns in the roads, and it only takes me a couple of seconds. I can also "Stiffen the Ride" or Lesson the Ride, for a Softer Ride. It all my choice.
And it didn't cost me a "Big Bunch of Money", to get our Motorhome to ride like it does.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our two small "YORKIE KIDS", who love to travel as much as we do.
โApr-15-2014 07:23 AM
JimMartin wrote:Steering stabilizer will definitely help with the potholes, my trac bar in the front did not, it however did help the handling in the wind. I did install the Steer Safe first.
My RV is basically stock. Only thing done is the CHF. Front tires are at 100psi
Looking to reduce the steering wheel pull from right to left when hitting potholes or bumps in the road.
โApr-14-2014 08:30 AM
โApr-14-2014 07:18 AM
mtrumpet wrote:
When I had my gasser on an F-53 chassis, upon adding a Davis Tru-Trac bar to the front and a Henderson Rear Track Bar,
โApr-14-2014 07:06 AM
โApr-13-2014 04:58 PM
โApr-12-2014 05:26 PM
JimMartin wrote:
My RV is basically stock. Only thing done is the CHF. Front tires are at 100psi
Looking to reduce the steering wheel pull from right to left when hitting potholes or bumps in the road.
โApr-12-2014 08:38 AM
โApr-12-2014 07:42 AM
โApr-12-2014 07:13 AM
JimMartin wrote:NAUTIQUE wrote:topflite51 wrote:
I've had steer safe for years on my F53. I like it.
Jim,
Also have a 99 F53 chassis..
My first addition was the steer safe. (Then added a tracbar from Brazil's)
100psi sounds pretty high. You sure that's correct?
Tires are rated at 120psi, I only put 100 in them because we travel pretty light. Should I run less psi?
โApr-12-2014 06:49 AM
NAUTIQUE wrote:topflite51 wrote:
I've had steer safe for years on my F53. I like it.
Jim,
Also have a 99 F53 chassis..
My first addition was the steer safe. (Then added a tracbar from Brazil's)
100psi sounds pretty high. You sure that's correct?
โApr-12-2014 06:22 AM
โApr-12-2014 05:14 AM
topflite51 wrote:
I've had steer safe for years on my F53. I like it.