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Suspension Enhancement for 2014 Coachmen Leprechaun 21QB  

Updated 08/07/2025 | Published 07/04/2025

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Hello: I have 2014 leprechaun 21QB on a Ford E 350 Super Duty chassis. When beside a tractor trailer or driving in windy conditions I get blown around a little and get some sway. I’m looking to upgrade the suspension some and I’m trying to decide whether to go with sumo springs on front and rear or replacing anti sway bars with heavier ones like the hellwigs. I can’t really afford to do both right now. I’ve already replaced the shocks with volatiles. Any help would be appreciated.

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Expert Reply:

Hey Eddie! The best solution for your 2014 Coachmen Leprechaun 21QB will be to upgrade/replace anti-sway bars. For the front you need the # HE26GR. The rear depends on if you have a factory sway bar in place. If you do have the factory bar you need the # HE28RR. If you don't have one at all you need # HE98RR.

These will really cut down on that movement/sway when you have a lot of wind or other big trailers on the road. I expect quite the difference with both installed. However, sometimes it takes a lot of upgrades to make driving a motorhome as comfortable as you would like. If you're still experiencing some issues I would consider at least adding the rear SumoSprings # SSR-106-47-1 at a later date.

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Robin H
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Robin H.

8/7/2025

Hey Eddie, how did the anti-sway bar upgrade work out for your Leprechaun? I'm curious to know if it made a big difference in handling those windy conditions and passing trucks. Let me know how it went, as it could really help others facing the same issue!

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