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Old 05-26-2017, 08:12 PM   #1
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No Safe-T-Plus for MountainAire on a 99 Spartan MM chassis

Maybe I am missing something, but it seems that Safe-T-Plus does not make a unit for my Newmar MountainAire on a 99 Spartan MM chassis.

OR, is it just an oversight in the catalog?

Anyone here using one on a similar independent suspension front end?

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They have 3 models. Not sure what size you'd ned but give them a call. I've talked to them when I installed mine and found them very helpful.
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My coach is incompatible as well. I have the Reyco Granning 1200 IFS front end, and there is no steering stabilizer available for it. Frankly, mine handles pretty well and I don't really need it anyway, but I did look into it a while ago.
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Thanks,
I believe I have the same Reyco front end in mine, I thought I was missing something in their data base.

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My coach is incompatible as well. I have the Reyco Granning 1200 IFS front end, and there is no steering stabilizer available for it. Frankly, mine handles pretty well and I don't really need it anyway, but I did look into it a while ago.
We do have a steering damper (shock absorber lookalike) to assist steering control. I don't know if mine needs replacing, nor how to tell if it does.
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Get a Blue Ox True Center. It is adjustable on the fly for wind,road crown and help for front tire blow out. There is a fitment guide here.https://www.rvupgradestore.com/Tru-C...-p/tc35270.htm
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Few coaches with an IFS need anything like the safe-T-plus, or at least few owners buy them. No demand for the product, so they don't engineer one to fit.
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Few coaches with an IFS need anything like the safe-T-plus, or at least few owners buy them. No demand for the product, so they don't engineer one to fit.
One of the main reasons why people like myself by such is for a little peice of mind in case of a front tire blowout.
Are you saying ifs is less prone?
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