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Sway bars

billy1davis
Explorer
Explorer
I have a 2001 dodge dually 3500
We are considering 10 to 12 foot camper with 2 slides.
My wifes back doesn't tolerate the sway.
So would larger heavy duty sway bars do the trick.
Currently have ckass c mtr home with e450 and no away at all
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GeoBoy
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10 or 12โ€™ camper with 2 slides is going to be pretty heavy for a 2001 3500 dually.

billtex
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Explorer II
If you think the C has no sway, the TC will feel like a Porsche.
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jimh406
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Larger sway bars will help sway. A few companies make them. Also, good shocks will help with the ride. If you are running the originals, replace those as well.

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Lwiddis
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Sway and bounce in a truck toting a TC are largely a result of road conditions, speed and wind IMO.
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