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Used this on 2014 F-53 Chassis. When set at 12.675" (bolt centers) you achieve a similar angle of attack in the "firm" sway bar position as the stock link gives you in the "soft" position. The stock links fit in the firm position however I experienced "clunking" with the "CHF". Enjoy and Travel Safely.
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wildmanbaker wrote:. This makes a lot of sense I did look under the motorhomes and noticed some were very close to the stops from the springs. Do you know what the ride height should be on these chassis? Some I noticed had about an inch and three quarters between bumper and spring stops, one had only a quarter inch clearance.
Gary, empty, the MHs ride great. Our first trip with ours, we hardly had anything in it except for basic cloths, utensils, water and gas. We actually commented on how nice it rode on a known road the first trip, but we accumulated more and more "necessary things", the MH quickly settled into the springs, and a rough/harsh ride developed. We had maybe 3/4" between the bump stops and the spring perches and the MH was not overloaded. Hitting the bump stops is what gives the rough ride.
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