Sway Bar for a 1997 Fleetwood Bounder F-53
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What do you recommend for a sway bar front and back, shocks, steering bar, and track bar for a 1997 fleetwood bounder F-53...I believe it is 35ft and the J model
asked by: Jonathan K
Expert Reply:
For a 1997 Fleetwood Bounder you will want to use the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar item # 1139-144. This is the kit recommended for motorhomes 34 feet long and longer. I have linked an installation video below. You will need to check to ensure there is enough factory u-bolt available to accommodate the factory nut, washer and 1/2" plate. If the u-bolts are not long enough, the item # RM-590050-00 u-bolt replacement kit is needed. You may also want to replace the bushings. You can use the Roadmaster Polyurethane Bushing Kit for 1-1/2" Diameter, Factory Rear Anti-Sway Bar item # RM-4139-125.
We do not have any options available for front sway bars. For the replacement front bushings for the factory sway bar, use item # RM-4139-127.

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