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Old 03-07-2008, 07:14 AM   #1
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Anyone hear any feedback on a Roadmaster RSS sway bar on a RR8R chassis? Do you think it will help considering we have 8 air bags?

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Anyone hear any feedback on a Roadmaster RSS sway bar on a RR8R chassis? Do you think it will help considering we have 8 air bags?

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Old 03-07-2008, 08:25 AM   #3
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Being a new owner of a 2007 Knight, I find the airbags are more than enough. I have gone around several corners(faster than the boss wanted) and didn't even clean off the counter as I used to in our 2000 Damon. Just my thoughts.
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I agree with Corvette Man. On my coach, there is no need. Very solid and flat on coners.?????
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Hi Jack,
I have the 2007 Safari Cheetah, which is basically the Monoco Knight's sister coach. We have the same chassis. As Corvette Man and Logthumper have stated above, I also don't feel the need for an antisway system. I've gone around corners that would make me sweat and white-knuckle it with my 2004 Winne Brave on a Workhorse chassis. That was a 35 footer versus a 41 footer. My wife didn't even blink. I LOVE the ride we get now. It feels like I'm in an airplane at cruising speed. Flying down the road, sort of speak.

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