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Old 07-16-2020, 11:01 PM   #9
sduff
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Colorado
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Originally Posted by CPass58 View Post
I added Roadmaster Sway Bars (adds one to the rear) and replaces the front, plus the steering stabilizer. I held back on the sumo springs...but thats next on the list if needed, but want to get some miles in this year before spending much more on upgrades.
I really believes that adding Sumo Springs provides effects that are similar to adding stiffer shocks and a sway bar.

Because of this I am debating what I want to do to the rear next, either Sumo Springs or a rear sway bar...but not both.

I was trying to add Bilstein rear shocks as well, but after I installed the driver side shock I realized that I couldn’t acces the passenger side because the exhaust shield blocked my access to the nut on top

I didn’t want the hassle of removing the rear dually tire and I didn’t have the time (plus I did not want to spend the money) to have it installed... so I sent them back.

So... I am going to wait and see if these two latest mods are enough for me after I drive to and from Glenwood Springs for my next trip.
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