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Old 07-08-2014, 12:15 PM   #1
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Rear Trac Bars

Hello all, I have an adventurer 2014 37F and after towing two M/C's to NH and back I now realize that even after doing the CHF, I need to do more to correct the bad handling. Going to continue my journey with a rear trac bar. What have others done? Have you bought one and installed yourself or had a dealer install? If so what manufacturer did you buy? Regrets? Did you buy one from a dealer?Did you fabricate one yourself? I did a little research and found that the 24K chassis trac bars ( Blue Ox and Super Steer) attach to the passenger side rail by clamping to it, not drilling. Has anyone done this to their 24K and if so, how is it holding up?


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