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Both have anti-sway bars in the front, but not the rear. Someone told me E-450 buses/trucks/rv's have always had 1" anti-sway bars in the rear. They also said that this sway bar became standard equipment in E-350 vans and wagons in 2008. There's aftermarket 1.25" anti sway bars by Hellwig. They are about $225.
Monroe Shocks recommends their Gas Magnum RV shocks in the rear (they have a spring) and regular Gas Magnums up front (because they are better than OEM) and I'm wondering if this is true?
Lastly, the tires are LT245/75R16E would wider and/or lower profile tires (like 255 wide and 70 profile) help? Thanks.
Monroe Shocks recommends their Gas Magnum RV shocks in the rear (they have a spring) and regular Gas Magnums up front (because they are better than OEM) and I'm wondering if this is true?
Lastly, the tires are LT245/75R16E would wider and/or lower profile tires (like 255 wide and 70 profile) help? Thanks.