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Originally Posted by Leo and Cec
John , i just spoke to Tom Richie and he thanks you for the reccomendation yet feels bad that he can't get any templates. i told him if i find a solution for my vista26p i will share it with him so he can build a library. Maybe you you can do likewise......
so where do i read about the anti sway bar s you are noting?
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I don't think anyone is going to have a template. A good graphics artists can take photos of your RV, take some measurements, and create a pattern to match, slightly oversized to cover the fade line edges. That design work won't be cheap, but you can look around. A smart college kid in graphic arts that's a wizard with Adobe Illustrator may be an option to get a design done cheaper. Some college kids need a good project for a grade.
I started out with a blank slate on my RV, no graphics. As a result it was easy for me to do the design myself. SBT simply followed my pattern to cut the vinyl. They also followed my mockup drawings and installed it on the RV, in front of my house, as Tom lived nearby.
For the Roadmaster anti-sway bars, you can read about them in the
Roadmaster website here. .
I bought my Roadmaster sway bars from Camping World because of their special $59/ea install price, which I think happens once a year in the fall (not sure about that). Both installed was about $2000, kinda steep, but I only complained once. Very happy with them. You can likely find them for less if you shop around, and if you want to install them yourself, even less, such as
Etrailer.com
Here's more Roadmaster sway-bar info for the F53 Ford chassis used for my Vista. I opted for the one for the F53 rated at 18,000lb, but there's also a thicker on for the 22,000 rated chassis.