Best Way to Figh Sway of 2007 Four Winds Hurricane Motorhome
Updated 06/18/2018 | Published 06/15/2018 >
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my motorhome weight is 18000 lb would they work for me ? Do i have to put them on the frount to help with roll
asked by: Gary
Expert Reply:
Your 2007 Four Winds Hurricane is build on a Ford F-53 chassis which is notorious for roll and sway issues. The best thing you can do to help with this is a rear sway bar. The rear sway bars on the F-53 chassis make the biggest difference. For that you'd want the part # 1139-144 which is the correct fit for your motorhome.
Next up will be a front sway bar which the correct fit is the part # RM-1139-148. These two together will fix any roll issues you are having.
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter
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- 1-3/4 Inch Diameter
- Fixed End Link
- No Drilling Required
- Mounting Hardware Included
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