Suspension Kit for Class C Motorhome on 1998 Ford E-350 Van Chassis
Updated 02/21/2018 | Published 02/20/2018 >
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1999 Ford E350 cutaway 26foot Jamboree class C motorhome, 11500 lb gvwr. My rear leafs have sagged. Also suffers from sway and wind push. Do you have any suggestions? That I can put on myself? Thanks
asked by: Robert W
Expert Reply:
We have a rear-axle helper spring kit you can use on your 1998 E-350-based Class C motorhome to help correct for sag and sway, Timbren's rear jounce spring kit # TFER35092B which fits the 2WD versions. This is a no-drill kit with springs that replace your factory bump stops; a set provides 3600-lb leveling and stabilizing capacity. The instructions are linked to show you what is involved.
If you have a 4WD then your option is a rear air bag kit, such as # AL88138 from AirLift and # F2061 from Firestone. Both are designed for motorhome applications. These will require a more complex installation process than rubber springs.
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Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Bump Stops
- Suspension Only
- Extra Heavy Duty
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
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