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Originally Posted by Chance
Are you saying the door broke off before the sway bars, and now that you have stiffer sway bars it reduces stress on door?
I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying. Was door failure before or after new sway bars?
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Sorry I wasn't clear. I came out of the driveway for the storage lot and the coach rocked severly even at the slowest speed possible. I have a rolling door the slides side to side and it split the wood and pulled the rollers out. I had to pull the door apart, glue it back together and put the parts back. I also added catches to stop it from happening again. I then added Roadmaster front and rear sway bars and that really, really helped the side to side rocking. Now the worst that happens is anything on the table or cabinets can slide off on the floor, but I bought a silicone counter mat from Amazon to put on the stove top and we keep a large fry pan with fruits in it and bread on the counter and they never slide off so the rocking problem is solved as far as I am concerned.