2014 E-350 Cutaway Delivery Van Is Hard To Keep Straight On Highway When It's Windy
Published 10/08/2025 >
Question:
I drive a delivery van built on a 2014 E-350 cutaway, and it’s tiring to keep it straight in crosswinds. Is there anything to help?
asked by: Carlos
Expert Reply:
Yes Carlos, you'll want the Safe-T-Plus # ST98MR steering stabilizer, designed exactly for that E-350 (and E-450) chassis. The stabilizer acts like a shock absorber (better than other options on the market) for your steering, holding the wheel steady against gusts and uneven road crowns.
Most fleet users say it cuts down on driver fatigue immediately. You can install it in under two hours using hand tools. What do you think? Can you handle this install?
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Safe-T-Plus Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Hardware Kit - Custom Fit
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Steering Stabilizer
- Mounting Hardware Included
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