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Looking For Sway Bar For 2025 Entegra 29S Class A/Ford F-53 Motorhome  

Updated 04/15/2026 | Published 04/08/2026

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I have a 2025 entegra 29s model class a. Thinking about a swaybar to minimize rear sway. 3 product Suggestions and why.

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Expert Reply:

Hey Thomas, thanks for reaching out. We do have both front and rear sway bars for your 2025 Entegra 29s. I wish I could throw you multiple options, but we actually have only one fit for each. Here are the exact part numbers:

- Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar - 2-1/8" Diameter # RM72MR

- Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter # RM25VR

The Roadmaster sway bars are extremely solid aftermarket options. Adding one (or both) will make a noticeable difference in control and stability and stop you from having to make those constant corrections.

Just keep in mind for the rear bar it installs using the factory U-bolts and you may find they aren't long enough. You can measure and add 1/2" to be sure. If they aren't long enough, you can replace square U-bolts with # RM-590050-00, or round with # RM-590050-10.

Do you tow a car or carry bikes/cargo on the rear when you travel? Are you unhappy with the factory ride?

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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter
Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-3/4" Diameter
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Randall

4/15/2026

Installed the heavier fron sway bar and the secondary aft sway bar on my Tiffin motorhome. Definately improves body roll. Motorhomes are all top heavy so you can only improve them just so much. Installation was easy with some challenge in retorquing the rear axle ā€œUā€ bolts while laying on the shop floor. Had to modify the front pivot bushing brackets to keep them from slipping up and down. This problem is a Ford issue and not a sway bar kit issue. Just weld a small stop block to prevent the bushing pivt bracket from moving.

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Jesse M.

4/15/2026

@Randall Sounds like a solid upgrade, those sway bars make a noticeable difference on those top-heavy motorhomes. Good call working through the install quirks too, that kind of stuff pops up more with the chassis than the kit itself. Glad to hear it tightened things up for you. Thanks for taking the time to share!

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