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Old 08-14-2019, 01:31 PM   #10
Mel556180
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THOR #3954
When the elderly decide to go rv’ing again.

Heavier sway bars front and rear will help control side-to-side swaying and lean when going through fast sweepers.
IMO, most all heavy vehicles benefit from tighter suspension/body control. You don’t want to fight the steering wheel every time a big rig passes you.
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