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Old 12-07-2020, 02:57 PM   #18
HarleyOutlaw
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Outlaw 37RB
State: South Dakota
Posts: 68
THOR #3558
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Originally Posted by devnul@timmade.com View Post
I would go for a suspension upgrade. You aleady have a steering stabilizer but I think you may want to look at heavy duty sway bars.
We have a 2018 Thor 26HE, a lot smaller than your RV, and installed a RoadMaster steering stabilizer and front and rear heavy duty sway bars. Made a world of difference, I can drive with one hand on the wheel and a cup of coffee in the other. Ride is a bit stiffer but the improvements are worth it.
But like I said, my RV is a smaller than yours, so good to look at the suspension. Wider tires might give you some relief but being wider they will also flex more.

Tim
You may be right, I'm just not ready to put anymore into the suspension at this time. It does need tires now, and a couple of other minor repairs, so that's where the $$$$ will be going for now anyway.
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