Is Rear Anti-Sway Easy to Install On 2016 Fleetwood Bounder V10 On Ford F-53 Chassis
Updated 10/11/2016 | Published 10/10/2016 >
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asked by: Chris C
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The rear anti-sway bar that is designed to fit your 2016 Fleetwood is part # 1139-144. The installation does require drilling. Roadmaster states it will take about two hours for installation. If you need longer U-bolts you can use part # RM-590050-00.
Installing the rear anti-sway bar will help reduce roll and help keep the motorhome balanced which means less driver fatigue.
Many folks also install front anti-sway bars. For the front of your Bounder you would need part # RM-1139-148.
We also offer a steering stabilizer for your motorhome. You would need part # RM-RBK22-RSSA.
The rear anti-sway will be the biggest improvement you will notice but any of the other mentioned items will help improve sway and steering and help reduce fatigue and fighting the motorhome when driving.
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Anti-Sway Bar
- Rear
- 1-3/4 Inch Diameter
- Fixed End Link
- No Drilling Required
- Mounting Hardware Included
- Roadmaster
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