How to Improve Handling of 2020 Forest River FR3 34DS
Published 04/27/2022 >
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What suspension parts would you suggest for my new to me class A. There is no relaxing when driving it. You are constant working the steering wheel and you feel like your in a boat. Thanks
asked by: Danny H
Helpful Expert Reply:
The biggest improvement you can make for the ride quality of your 2020 Forest River FR3 34DS that has a 20,500 lb GVWR is with a rear sway bar. For that you'd want the part # RM-1139-145. This will get rid of that boat feeling you described and will require much less steering corrections. Out of all of the suspension upgrades you can make to your motorhome this will give you the biggest improvement.
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-1/2" Diameter
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