suspension bar September 24, 2010, 08:17:37 am Yahoo Message Number: 5532I had a Roadmaster Suspension Bar ( Camping world )put on the front of my 35' Endura and Air Bags put in the rear. It made a huge differance. No more rock & roll coming out of gas stations. The only problem is keeping the air bags filled. They lose air when they sit overnight. Quote Selected
Re: suspension bar Reply #1 – September 24, 2010, 08:25:31 am Yahoo Message Number: 5533My air bags leaked. Checked a fittings. Pushed tubing into all fittings. This stopped leaks.BestRon Hall Quote Selected
White knuckle / suspension bar Reply #2 – September 24, 2010, 12:24:40 pm Yahoo Message Number: 5534The issue with stiffening this up too much is the pressures are more quickly transmitted to the chassis = tougher on the body joints etc.My 2008 (2007 Chassis - 5500) - 34H maxed out 19,500 is not an issue to drive at all with my tow car included.I suspect the "White Knuckle" discussion sounds like some issue with the suspension - something(s) are worn out - idler arm - etc. when the wheel moves and there is not response.Good luck with all of that.vbFrom: Tara D To: KodiakChassisClassC@yahoogroups.comSent: Fri, September 24, 2010 5:17:30 AMSubject: [KodiakChassisClassC] suspension barI had a Roadmaster Suspension Bar ( Camping world )put on the front of my 35' Endura and Air Bags put in the rear. It made a huge differance. No more rock & roll coming out of gas stations. The only problem is keeping the air bags filled. They lose air when they sit overnight. Quote Selected