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Old 12-14-2010, 04:08 PM   #1
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They recomend for Ford chassis Trac Bars, AntiSway Bars, Safe T Plus steering stabilzer and Koni FSD shocks. Has anyone installed all of these itmes. If so how are they all working.

I have bought the Koni shocks and Safe T Plus steering and will have them installed next week. Not sure if I should install the trac bars and AntiSway.

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Old 12-14-2010, 04:58 PM   #2
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I would recommend the rear trac bar for sure. Our coach has a relatively short wheelbase for it's length and "tail wagging the dog" made semi-trucks passing a hair raising experience until I installed the rear trac bar. With the trac bar and a good alignment our coach drives much better, hardly feel trucks passing.

Our coach already had a front trac bar (or panhard bar), yours should too, it is standard on 2006 and up F53 chassis.

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I would recommend the rear trac bar for sure. Our coach has a relatively short wheelbase for it's length and "tail wagging the dog" made semi-trucks passing a hair raising experience until I installed the rear trac bar. With the trac bar and a good alignment our coach drives much better, hardly feel trucks passing.

Our coach already had a front trac bar (or panhard bar), yours should too, it is standard on 2006 and up F53 chassis.
Just added rear (yes we have the front bar) trac bar, Koni shocks, safe T plus steering & new mfged spare tire rack under the coach. Had all work and the tire rack custom to our coach at AMODEO TRUCK/RV SHOP in Ocala, Fl.
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Old 01-21-2011, 01:38 PM   #4
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When I had my gasser Brazels installed front and rear sway bars and koni shock. What a difference. Enjoyed driving after this work.

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