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Old 11-02-2017, 09:13 AM   #28
Wrpt58
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2016 Hurricane 29M
State: California
Posts: 215
THOR #8249
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Originally Posted by Tupelo Kid View Post
Now for CHF.

I have looked at this a bit and can obviously see different opinions. Imagine that.

I can see the links in question on the front to move the bolt.
Does this need to be moved with the front wheels lifted of the ground OR does it matter?

Looking at the back, I see nothing to move there. At least nothing that looks like the front.
What should I be looking for in the back? Does the back actually need to be moved? Maybe just the front will help?
Thanks in advance.
Tupelo Kid,
Tires and vehicle weight on ground for sway bar adjustments. If everything is as it should be, there should be very little preload on the swaybar with vehicle sitting level on ground.

With respect to the rear endlink connections, you remove the endlink bolt and a bracket and put the bracket back on in the mirror image of what you removed it, best as I recall.
You may have to look for them, but I am practically positive Halfprice posted photos of these in the "Jerry's Modifications" thread.
Hope this helps,
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