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Old 01-18-2005, 07:51 AM   #1
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I am confused about the anti-sway bar issue. I own a 2004 Itasca 38G with a W-22 chassis, but I cannot find an anti-sway bar on this motorhome. I was wondering if that may have been an option.
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I am confused about the anti-sway bar issue. I own a 2004 Itasca 38G with a W-22 chassis, but I cannot find an anti-sway bar on this motorhome. I was wondering if that may have been an option.
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Old 01-18-2005, 10:05 AM   #3
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Ken, try clicking on the magnifying glass and doing a search for "anti sway". There's a lot of good posts on the subject.
Meanwhile, you can try this:

http://irv2.infopop.cc/eve/forumsa=tpc&s=8076099152&f=8626012545&m=2141063001 &r=8091093001#8091093001

ps- you should have the 2-1/2" square bars at both the front and rear of your coach; (looks like a big tube connected to the leaf springs).
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Thanks Troth I found them. I don't know why I had been looking for round sway-bars like on autos. Thats why I like this webb site, you can get answers to just about anything.
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