Recommended Sway Bar for a 2019 Winnebago View on a 3500 Sprinter Chassis
Updated 03/12/2026 | Published 02/04/2026 >
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2019 Sprinter/Winnebago View, interested in putting a anti sway bar/kit on it. Which one is the best? Also, spoke with Jerrod about towing my 2019 Jeep GC flat and he was so nice to put together a list of products I needed. Some how I lost the email/list and want to move forward on it.
asked by: Kelly R
Expert Reply:
Hey Kelly, welcome back! The Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar item # RM-1209-131 is going to be the best option to install a sway bar on your 2019 Winnebago View. This kit includes a 1-1/2" thick steel sway bar that's designed to work with your factory sway bar. It's designed to reduce side-to-side body roll, improve cornering control, and increase handling stability.
The Roadmaster item # RM-1209-131 includes polyurethane bushings, which last longer than the factory rubber bushings. Theyy are resistant to oil and gas and are designed to prevent buckling under heavy loads. They offer a longer-lasting, quieter system compared to rubber bushings. The included brackets and installation hardware are all you'll need to get this system setup on your Winnebago.
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Judy K.
3/2/2026
We put the sway bar on our 2020 3500 extended Sprinter van and it made a huge difference for us. Much less swaying and rocking. I just wish we’d have done it sooner! Easy to install too.

Grant P.
3/2/2026
I installed the rear sway bar on my 2016 Sprinter Winnebago View. Before I added it we would get blown all over the highway crossing Wyoming, Utah, and Idaho. And would have frightening rocking coming diagonally out of parking lots. I installed the sway bar with hand tools on my driveway in a few hours. The difference was night and day. It eliminated the highway wind effects almost entirely and improved the rocking coming in an out of parking lots significantly. I wish I had installed it sooner.

Downey
3/2/2026
Installed the 1 1/2" sway bar on our 2008 Winnebago View and experienced immediate positive results when cornering as well as better control over bumps . Another positive was that we no longer were getting pushed to the side when tractor trailers passed us on turnpike . This will be one of your better improvements . ??

Allan B.
3/2/2026
Installed on 2008 Winnebago View and the improvement was well Worth the money very easy to install and the stability is excellent
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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
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Sway K.
3/2/2026
Worth the money. Have a mechanic install it. Worked out well for me. (I then spent $ 2,500 for new shocks and struts on my 2014 Winnebago View Profile and saw zero improvement ! NONE. At 65K miles to boot !)