Front and Rear Sway Bar for 2024 Ford E-450 Class C Motorhome
Updated 01/12/2026 | Published 08/28/2024 >
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I have a 2024 RV on a F 450 Super Duty Chassis. What sway bar do I need for the front and rear .
asked by: Danny M
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Expert Reply:
Hey Danny, it sounds like you have a Class C RV built on a 2024 Ford E-450 cutaway chassis which means the correct front sway bar you'd want is the part # RM-1139-176 and then for the rear part # RM-1139-147. These two will do a great job improving the handling of your RV!
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Jameson C
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-1/2" Diameter
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Anti-Sway Bar
- Rear
- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter
- Fixed End Link
- No Drilling Required
- Mounting Hardware Included
- Roadmaster
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Jameson C.
1/12/2026
Hey Danny, how did the new Roadmaster sway bars work out on your RV? Did you notice a difference in how it handles on the road? Your feedback could really help others looking to improve their ride stability.