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Old 01-23-2020, 06:36 PM   #4
Chance
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Originally Posted by Smokeater1 View Post
On the advice of another reader I added a heavy duty roll bar and SumoSprings to the rear of our 2018 24’ Four Winds.
The coach rolls a lot when going very slow over one wheel at a time bumps, such as entering or driveway. The Sumo springs helped some but not much, I did use the heavier weight ones as well.
Anyone else have this issue ?
Thank you....

What I think you are describing here is not the same as what others normally mean by “handling”. Going very slowly over uneven terrain or pavement like a swale or driveway at an angle is very different than body roll caused by going around curves at higher speeds, or crosswinds, or passing trucks, etc.

In my opinion you should look closely at replies to see if the conditions others describe are applicable.

Think about this: If you drive your motorhome so that only one side of the rear axle was on a 4-inch-high leveling block, would the motorhome body roll sidewards more or less with stiffer springs and stiffer sway bar?
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