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Old 04-02-2021, 04:24 PM   #1
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Has anybody had any experience with Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer on a K2 chassis? I would like all the information that anybody has with these devices, thank you in advance...✝️[emoji120]
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Old 04-02-2021, 07:38 PM   #2
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We had one installed in our 2013 Aspire. If it helped during our blow out, I couldn’t tell. They offered us a free one for our next coach, we declined since the new coach was IFS. I didn’t look to see what coach you have but I don’t think there is a benefit for IFS coaches, only for the solid axle - IMHO.
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I spoke with Spartan about this on Thursday. The agent said with IFS you run the risk of it damaging components. He advised against it, pointing out that of a fixed steer it was probably a good idea, but not on our K-1 with IFS.
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I have a 2018 Aspire K2 Chassis
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Old 04-02-2021, 08:22 PM   #5
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I had one installed on our 15 Anthem and yes I did notice an improvement, especially at higher speeds. Take your coach to where they are built outside Atlanta GA and they install for free.
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Had one on my 2009 Monaco and now on my ‘15 Aspire with solid clean. Since both coaches were tag axle I can’t say the ride was a whole better, maybe a little more stable in cross winds. Main reason I put it on was a bit more control in case of a front tire blow out. Never needed it for that, hope never to need it either.
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What kind of front axle does the 2015 anthem & aspire have? Is it the same as the 2018 aspire?
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Yes, same chassis as yours. My coach has been to Spartan for an inspection and they never said anything about the installation of my Safe T Plus, nor has JOSAM in Orlando who does my alignments. If you feel the need and want, do it. Like I said, I noticed less play in my steering wheel with the Safe T Plus. I added Koni Shocks too, Centramatic Wheel Balancers and 4 corner weighing all in the name of ride quality. My coach drives straight, does not lean and is one finger driving. I have driven over 35k miles with the Safe T Plus and glad I have it. Some say they don’t need it because of an IFS. That’s because they don’t have it.
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