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Old 04-25-2008, 12:02 AM   #8
rdlamb
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I do not know the technical terms, but the Safe-T-Steer mounts on the front axle and the (?) tie rod. Acting as sort of a shock absorber, it prevents sudden shifting of the tires.
Again, after we had one put on our coach we traveled through Arizona in 40-60 mph wind, without any side to side sway. Sure made a difference.



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07 TM 40D;ISL 450 Cummins(upgraded). Very happy w/coach
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