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Old 07-13-2016, 05:46 PM   #5
Stan fowler
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Michigan
Posts: 134
THOR #1812
Hi,Oneilkeys - no other mods were required to add either bar- straight add-on. IMHO - getting more caster into the front end should be first. I was surprised we could get 8 degrees - expected 5. This tightens up the steering and gives better " valley feel " ( wants to go straight ahead ) . Front bar is next- holds the front end level when stuff try's to push you around. Probably shocks next - although, as I said, I would probably try the "comfort" shocks. I went heavy duty cause of the towing I do. Although- you live where there are much better roads, so you might not mind the added control...��. Rear bar would be last - the Vegas/ Axis has a pretty good rear bar from the factory.

All of the part numbers I listed are also for E450s - from what I can find out 350s and 450s have pretty much the same suspension. Check your bar sizes and compare to what I listed- front 23mm, rear 1 1/8
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