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Old 05-12-2006, 05:15 PM   #1
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Just arrived back from a great winter in the southwest,6,550 miles, with our 2005 Mountain Aire on W24 Chassis...
Driving from On. Canada to Southern California in early Nov. I found the handling of the MH to be very disappointing.It sure felt like the tail wagging the dog!!!
We had a Koni steering damper installed and a Davis tru trac..Both on the front....
I experienced no improvement in handling,and now I am wondering if a rear anti sway bar would help...Any suggestions?


this was duplicate in Newmar...moved here and closed to get Lugnut's post added....

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Just arrived back from a great winter in the southwest,6,550 miles, with our 2005 Mountain Aire on W24 Chassis...
Driving from On. Canada to Southern California in early Nov. I found the handling of the MH to be very disappointing.It sure felt like the tail wagging the dog!!!
We had a Koni steering damper installed and a Davis tru trac..Both on the front....
I experienced no improvement in handling,and now I am wondering if a rear anti sway bar would help...Any suggestions?


this was duplicate in Newmar...moved here and closed to get Lugnut's post added....
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