Suspension Enhancement Recommendation to Help Ride Quality of Winnebago Minnie WC321RK
Published 01/30/2020 >
Question:
I have a Winnebago Minnie motorhome built on a 1996 Ford E-350 chassis Model WC321RK. GVWR is 10,500 lbs. Id like to reduce the harsh ride and often heavy rear wheel bottoming when going over bumps, potholes and road height differences bridge transitions, different surfaces, etc. Would the RAS3611 or RAS3611 HD be a product to minimize this suspension action or would another product be more appropriate? I do not tow anything. The rear is a dually configuration. Many thanks for any assistance you can provide.
asked by: Richard H
Expert Reply:
For what you described the RoadActive Suspension system part # RAS3611 is your best option. The additional support will help with bottoming resistance and we've found also greatly helps with overall stability and ride comfort. Many report that after installing these it feels like a thicker rear sway bar since the vehicle just handles so much better.
The HD version was not designed for your vehicle so I would not recommend it.
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RoadActive Suspension Custom Leaf Spring Enhancement Kit
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Leaf Springs and Helper Springs
- Suspension Only
- Helper Springs
- Standard Duty
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- RAS
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