Best Modifications to Improve Ride Quality of 2017 Ford F-53 Winnebago Vista 29VE
Published 03/07/2018 >
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Which is better to improve ride smoothness and reduce sway? 2017 Winnebago Vista 29VE on Ford F53 chassis, gas, V10, 18K GVWR Sumosprings or air bags. What are the issues and benefits of each system. Is an on-board compressor required? Thank you.
asked by: Tom
Helpful Expert Reply:
For reduction in sway and improvement in ride quality the best modification you can make is a rear sway bar like the part # RM-1139-146. Next in line is a front sway bar like part # RM-1139-148 followed by a steering stabilizer like part # RM-RBK4-RSSA.
If you do all three of these your ride quality will be improved greatly.
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Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter
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