Sway Bars and Steering Stabilizer Recommendation for 2015 Fleetwood Storm
Updated 09/09/2020 | Published 09/08/2020 >
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I have a 2015 Fleetwood Storm 30 ft. with 24K miles. It has the F53 chassis with the V10. I have had this a short while and it is a real handful on the road, basically I cant take my eyes off the road and I am very fatigued after 3 hours driving. I have been trying to read up on it and plot the best course of action. My current direction is to replace the original tires and get an alignment, the steering wheel is not centered going down the road hopefully they can remedy that. It currently has front and rear sway bars on it now, The bushings look good, but Im having a time finding replacement bushing. I measured the front sway bar diameter at 1and1/2 and the rear diameter was 1 and 7/16. I was hoping to replace the bushings first, the sway bars are only 5 years old and should have some life left in them. Ideally I would like to just replace the anti sway bars front and rear and add the sumo helper springs front and rear. But one of your rear anti sway bars says to keep the original bar in place, but what good would it do to leave it in place and not add new bushings? The alignment shop I am going to seems to be keen on the idea of replacing the shocks. Thanks for your help. I appreciate your insight! 20 year Customer
asked by: Kevin M
Expert Reply:
The biggest improvement you'll make the stability, handling and ride quality of your 2015 Fleetwood Storm with an 18,000 GVWR is with a rear sway bar part # RM-1139-146 which works with the stock sway bar to make a drastic improvement. For a bushing kit for your factory bar you'd want the part # RM-4139-300.
Next biggest improvement you'll make is with a new front sway bar part # RM-1139-148 which replaces the factory front sway bar.
Following that I would highly recommend a steering stabilizer part # RM-RBK22-RSSA and you'd have a much improved ride quality. SumoSprings beyond that would help too but the sway bars and steering stabilizer will make the biggest improvement.
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-1/2" Diameter
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- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter
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