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Old 05-17-2018, 03:12 PM   #2
steve76
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 22FE
State: Washington
Posts: 270
THOR #8606
I have a Class C Thor 22fe. About a month ago, "had installed", front and rear Hellwig front and rear sway bars, Koni shocks, rear track bar, Safe T Plus steering do dad. Front end aligned. Drives near perfect now. Still sways some with passing big rigs but not near like it was before. Ride is not as soft as stock shocks but a lot firmer and better tracking on crappy roads. Had local R.V. shop do all the installations. Not cheap but I think as good as it gets as far as mods for better and safer driving. Let's face it, aerodynamically, these things are shaped like a brick going down the road and are going to be blown around a lot more than a car or pickup truck. IMO, attention and focus on driving along with safe and reasonable speed is very necessary. For me, the sweet spot for driving mine is between 62 and 65 mph. Anything over that, less control on crappy roads and winds hitting the sides.
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