98 B3500 Rear Sway Bar?
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98 B3500 Rear Sway Bar?
Hi All
I have a 98 B3500 Van that's been converted to a motorhome. It moves a LOT in crosswinds, and I'd like to put a rear sway bar on it. The van has the 35 gallon gas tank and a lot of water tank and water heater plumbing at the front of the rear axle, but pretty much nothing to the aft of the rear axle.
There are air bags installed already, and I have installed a Mag-Hytek diff cover. It has Bilstein shocks all around.
So, I'd like to find a rear sway bar that mounts going backwards. From what I've talked to the manufacturers, the Roadmaster 1129-111 and 129-107 point forward. The Hellwig 7513 points forward.
The Addco 297 supposedly points backward, but Addco doesn't even have an illustration, let alone a photo.
Does anyone have experience or photos of the Addco 297, or any other ideas of a sway bar that will point backwards?
Thanks,
Gerard
I have a 98 B3500 Van that's been converted to a motorhome. It moves a LOT in crosswinds, and I'd like to put a rear sway bar on it. The van has the 35 gallon gas tank and a lot of water tank and water heater plumbing at the front of the rear axle, but pretty much nothing to the aft of the rear axle.
There are air bags installed already, and I have installed a Mag-Hytek diff cover. It has Bilstein shocks all around.
So, I'd like to find a rear sway bar that mounts going backwards. From what I've talked to the manufacturers, the Roadmaster 1129-111 and 129-107 point forward. The Hellwig 7513 points forward.
The Addco 297 supposedly points backward, but Addco doesn't even have an illustration, let alone a photo.
Does anyone have experience or photos of the Addco 297, or any other ideas of a sway bar that will point backwards?
Thanks,
Gerard
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Gerard
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Anyone try this Addco 297? I talked to Hellwig and they thought their sway bar might not fit due to a cross member you have to put in between the frame rails. I have some plumbing in that area. I have a 1999 Pleasure Way wide body. I tried the Roadmaster 1129-107. Even though it says in the note section of applicability that it works on 1 tons, it does not fit. The brackets that hold the sway bar are to be located just outside the shock mount brackets. The Roadmaster 107 sway bar is not wide enough to do this. I think the problem is the one ton axle is just different enough that the shock mount brackets are slightly further out. The center section of the one ton axle is also offset to the right, which made the sway bar not work.
So anyone try the Addco?
Thanks
So anyone try the Addco?
Thanks
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Yes, I see the photo, but that doesn't tell me how it all mounts. My rig has airbags and an oversize diff cover...a photo of it installed would help. I ordered it anyhow, from Summit. They have an easy return policy. I will post a photo whether it fits or not. Wish me luck!
Gerard
Gerard
Did you end up buying and installing this roll bar, and if so, did you see any improvement in stability, any drawbacks etc? Thanks in advance for responding.......
CW