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Old 05-11-2020, 09:14 PM   #12
EarlyRV
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Montana
Posts: 31
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Tools Required, etc.

So it looks like I might do the front sway bars and steering stabilizer at the same time. The documentation from the stabilizer says to do the sway bar first and if I do the work myself, I can afford the price right now. I am more of a computer guy than a car guy, but I am thinking of doing this myself. However, I have some questions.


Do I need any specialty tools such as a torque wrench or impact driver? These may not be considered specialty tools to a some, but they are to me.

Do I need jack stands or is it done while the RV is on the ground?
Are there any gotchas that you found while doing it that were not fully explained in the instructions?
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