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blazenpm wrote:Nonsense. As long as your existing alignment is great, no need to have a shop put the stabilizer on. The ONLY issue I learned was that you need two people to do the final adjustment. You can't turn off the engine so you need someone to hold the wheel where you have set for straight while you loosen the gizmo and let it find center. Of course the other issue is making sure you have the correct torque wrenches to re-tighten all the bolts to proper specs.
I recently had the Safety Plus Stabilizer installed on my Class A Bounder. I highly recommend that you have a experienced alignment shop that works with RVs install the stabilizer. It is a very precise adjustment to secure it to the steering rod. Also, you will need to have the front end aligned. Do it right the first time. To much work to do it by yourself. Not to expensive either.
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