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Feb-12-2014 01:04 PM
pkunk wrote:workhardplayharder wrote:doxiemom11 wrote:
My understanding is that this is beneficial for the older F53 chassis coaches. Not sure about a new one. Handling difference -- with ours it previously seemed that you had to constantly correct the steering and couldn't go straight down the road. Also when semi's went past it about blew you off the road. It was 2 hands on the wheel and never a moment of easy driving. Now, semi's don't blow you over and steering can be a one hand affair with all the constant back and forth to keep it on the road. We had already tried new tires - front end alignment and put a steering stabalizer on. This adjustment made a world of difference and DH said he wished he would of known about it 3 years ago when we started driving all over.
You have it backwards. This is for the newer F-53
Works just fine on my '99
Feb-11-2014 01:23 PM
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Feb-10-2014 05:33 AM
WyoTraveler wrote:
It is called CHF cheap handling fix. There are 1000s of posts on irv2 forum. Like mentioned move the bolts to the rear holes in the factory anti sway bar.It works well. I did both the front and rear. The only disagreement is some people use adjustable hangers on the front. I did use the Helwig adjustable hangers on my MH. I believe it is better withe the adjustable hangers. JMHO. You should read some of the posts. Would be difficult to put that info here.
Feb-09-2014 06:41 PM
Feb-09-2014 06:41 PM
workhardplayharder wrote:doxiemom11 wrote:
My understanding is that this is beneficial for the older F53 chassis coaches. Not sure about a new one. Handling difference -- with ours it previously seemed that you had to constantly correct the steering and couldn't go straight down the road. Also when semi's went past it about blew you off the road. It was 2 hands on the wheel and never a moment of easy driving. Now, semi's don't blow you over and steering can be a one hand affair with all the constant back and forth to keep it on the road. We had already tried new tires - front end alignment and put a steering stabalizer on. This adjustment made a world of difference and DH said he wished he would of known about it 3 years ago when we started driving all over.
You have it backwards. This is for the newer F-53
Feb-09-2014 06:29 PM
workhardplayharder wrote:doxiemom11 wrote:
My understanding is that this is beneficial for the older F53 chassis coaches. Not sure about a new one. Handling difference -- with ours it previously seemed that you had to constantly correct the steering and couldn't go straight down the road. Also when semi's went past it about blew you off the road. It was 2 hands on the wheel and never a moment of easy driving. Now, semi's don't blow you over and steering can be a one hand affair with all the constant back and forth to keep it on the road. We had already tried new tires - front end alignment and put a steering stabalizer on. This adjustment made a world of difference and DH said he wished he would of known about it 3 years ago when we started driving all over.
You have it backwards. This is for the newer F-53
Feb-09-2014 04:53 PM
doxiemom11 wrote:
My understanding is that this is beneficial for the older F53 chassis coaches. Not sure about a new one. Handling difference -- with ours it previously seemed that you had to constantly correct the steering and couldn't go straight down the road. Also when semi's went past it about blew you off the road. It was 2 hands on the wheel and never a moment of easy driving. Now, semi's don't blow you over and steering can be a one hand affair with all the constant back and forth to keep it on the road. We had already tried new tires - front end alignment and put a steering stabalizer on. This adjustment made a world of difference and DH said he wished he would of known about it 3 years ago when we started driving all over.
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