concretebox
Well-known member
This weekend I took the rig out for a test weekend. It was only the second time I towed my car with the RV. It was also a very windy day. Needless to say it was a stressful event keeping the rig in my lane. I abandoned the interstate for the backroads because I felt myself in mortal danger above 55mph. Even on the backroads at 45mph the rig was wondering in the lane.
I've been looking into steering stabilizers. In my price range is this Monroe steering dampner.
If you look at the first review, the reviewer uploaded pictures of the unit installed on his rig. Looking at my rig, I don't see any through bolt-holes on the rail. I'm unsure if the reviewer had holes or if he drilled his own.
I'm no stranger to drilling through metal, but I've never drilled through something as thick and heavy as the frame rail on my rig. Any suggestions? Would burning a hole with a welding torch be an option? Any thoughts in general about steering control on a 1989 Ford E350?
Thanks!
I've been looking into steering stabilizers. In my price range is this Monroe steering dampner.
If you look at the first review, the reviewer uploaded pictures of the unit installed on his rig. Looking at my rig, I don't see any through bolt-holes on the rail. I'm unsure if the reviewer had holes or if he drilled his own.
I'm no stranger to drilling through metal, but I've never drilled through something as thick and heavy as the frame rail on my rig. Any suggestions? Would burning a hole with a welding torch be an option? Any thoughts in general about steering control on a 1989 Ford E350?
Thanks!