08-02-2012, 05:26 AM
Tom,
I had Newell add an anti-sway bar to my 2003 about 6 months ago. Wow! What a difference! Before when I went into a curve with the road tilted the wrong way...I was holding on for dear life. I felt like the coach was going to tip over. Now with the rear sway bars I am much, much more stable. (Already had sway bars in front)
Before the sway bar, I would never get over 70 on interstate...Now, I can go as fast as the front tires and my bank account will let me go.
I think it was $2500 but don't hold me (or Newell) to that. The bar itself is a u-shaped thingy that required a little welding to mount the brackets...but it did not seem overly complicated.
I have done a lot of upgrades to my coach...but this is by far the biggest bang for the buck!
Bill
I had Newell add an anti-sway bar to my 2003 about 6 months ago. Wow! What a difference! Before when I went into a curve with the road tilted the wrong way...I was holding on for dear life. I felt like the coach was going to tip over. Now with the rear sway bars I am much, much more stable. (Already had sway bars in front)
Before the sway bar, I would never get over 70 on interstate...Now, I can go as fast as the front tires and my bank account will let me go.
I think it was $2500 but don't hold me (or Newell) to that. The bar itself is a u-shaped thingy that required a little welding to mount the brackets...but it did not seem overly complicated.
I have done a lot of upgrades to my coach...but this is by far the biggest bang for the buck!
Bill
Bill Johnson
Birmingham, Alabama