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Old 06-21-2020, 08:03 AM   #1
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Good morning guys. I am still trying to get my Alante 26x to stay on the road. I have added a Safe-T-Plus, rear stabilizer bar and moved the front stabilizer bar down to the lower holes. This all helped. I could travel 62 miles an hour on the interstate. The large rigs still move me some at this speed. So what is next? Shocks, Sumo springs or rear track bar? Or do you have better ideas? I understand that is a lot of coach that the air can hit and make it move.
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