2008 Fleetwood Bounder 35 ft F53 V10 Suspension Upgrade Recommendations
Updated 09/30/2015 | Published 09/29/2015 >
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Hi, I have a 35 foot 2008 Fleetwood Bounder F53 V10 and would like to improve the resistance to crosswinds and passing 18 wheelers. What would you recommend as upgrades and in what order as I doubt I can afford to do them all at once? Thanks PS We are previous customers. Bought the hardware to tow my dinghy from you and it works great. Your installation instructions were right on.
asked by: Thomas C
Expert Reply:
We recommend first starting with a rear sway for improving the stability of an RV like yours. For your 2008 Ford F-53 with a V10 that is 35 feet long you would want the # 1139-144.
Next you would want to replace the front sway with the # RM-1139-148. Finally the last thing would be a steering stabilizer part # RM-RBK22-RSSA.
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Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter
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