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Originally Posted by Metalman
I have had four motor homes in 30 years of RVing and have not found that any kind of steering stabilization has been necessary. I drive it knowing that it has limitations on stability, so driving slower, staying alert, and using the steering wheel to correct for wandering in crosswinds are all part of driving a big top-heavy box.
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You're probably in the majority. My guess is that most motorhomes are driven without steering or suspension equipment upgrades (not including alignment or tire pressure as an upgrade).
Just like reporting other problems, there is likely an internet reporting bias in that those who drive stock motorhomes don't often report not doing upgrades.