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Old 05-20-2018, 03:06 PM   #1
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Followed mhbell post, made my rear track bar (DIY) for F-53 chassis using some of his ideas. I did basically the same design (only I left it 3 inches wide at the top and didn't tapper it down. I did drill out all 4 holes to 3/4 inch allowing me to get the Cat 1 Country Line Tractor Top Link as level as possible on the Country Line Stabilizer Bracket. I did use all grade 8 hardware (using the list provided by mhbell), I actually got everything at Tractor Supply Store except the steel which I purchased at local metal shop 3/8 thick and 3 x 14 inch steel plate. I did paint it red so that it would match my Roadmaster RSSA Reflex Stabilizer which I also installed today. My little 2013 Winnebago Vista 30t on F-53 chassis with CHF (Cheap Handling Fix), now Rear Track Bar and Front Steering Stabilizer is like driving a completely different RV. Thanks to all who have lead the way in the efforts of making the F-53 chassis a better ride.
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