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The Exact Center works better than other steering stabilizers because it's always working to prevent unwanted movement.
Other steering stabilizers slowly activate to control steering only after your motorhome has already begun to wander or make a turn. Basically, other steering stabilizers are reactive - they fight against the unwanted movement, but only after the movement has already started. They will get your RV back in line and absorb shock while doing so, but they still allow some play in the steering because of their soft centers, which can cause the steering to feel spongy.
Roadmaster's Exact Center is proactive. It uses a nitrogen-charged gas spring that applies full force right when you need it. This helps prevent the unwanted wandering and white-knuckling you typically get when driving your RV. The improved responsiveness makes driving to your next adventure less of an exhausting chore.
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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this Roadmaster Exact Center steering stabilizer, with the custom mounting brackets for Class A motor homes. Now this is a custom-fit part, it is designed to fit the 1994 to 1998 Country Coach Intrigue Class A motor home, and also fits the 1998 to 2007 Magnum Safari Velvet Ride Class A motor home. And because this is a custom-fit part, I do like to recommend for you to go to our website, use the fit guide, put in your year, model, vehicle, and it'll show if this will work for your application. Now this is an Exact Center stabilizer. This will work better than other steering stabilizers, 'cause it's always working to prevent unwanted movement.
Where a lot of the other stabilizers will react to the movement, this Exact Center stabilizer works to prevent it. Those other steering stabilizers, you'll slowly activate to control steering only after your motor home has already begun to wander and make a turn. So basically the steering stabilizers are reactive, which means they'll fight against unwanted movement, but only after that movement's already started. Now they will get your RV back in line and absorb shock while doing so, but they'll still allow some play in your steering because of the soft centers, which can cause the steering to feel spongy. This one here is the Roadmaster Exact Center.
It is proactive, basically it uses a nitrogen-charged tandem gas spring on the inside that'll apply full force, right when you need it. And this will help prevent the unwanted wandering and the white knuckling that you'll typically get when driving your RV. This stabilizer will prevent your motor home from wandering, improves steering, keeps the RV centered, taking the fight out of your steering, and it'll also help maintain control of your RV during cross winds, rut tracking and even road edging. This is a bolt-on installation, so there's no drilling or welding needed for installation. It will use everything laid out here on the table.
Basically you use the factory axle bracket holes on one end and then the tie rod location on the other. Comes with the hardware, nice set of instructions that'll describe how it all goes together. The stabilizer itself, you can see, is a heavy-duty stainless steel construction, it is made in the USA. And a few specs on it, it is designed to work with the motor homes with the gross vehicle weight rating of 22,000 pounds and above. And one last note is it is designed to work with a suspension system that is in good working order.
But that should do it for the review on this Roadmaster Exact Center steering stabilizer with the custom mounting brackets for Class A motor homes..
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