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What problem are you attempting fix?
 
BayStar Sport 2702 is hard to handle on highways with trucks passing, with wind and on bridges. Rocks and rolls like it was at a concert!
 
BayStar Sport 2702 is hard to handle on highways with trucks passing, with wind and on bridges. Rocks and rolls like it was at a concert!
Over time you will become accustom to the handling of the F53 chassis. If you have already puts some miles on the RV, are sure that the suspension does not need a repair and still want to make modifications, try SuperSteer.

On my CanyonStar I have essentially replaced the entire suspension with aftermarket pieces. Not economical, but helped considerably for long cross country trips.

If you are interested there are several videos on the changes





 
Yes, thank you! This is for my husband and I will show. Two questions come to mind. 1) brand and 2) if you didn't do it yourself, what type of place did you take it for the updates.
 
Over time you will become accustom to the handling of the F53 chassis. If you have already puts some miles on the RV, are sure that the suspension does not need a repair and still want to make modifications, try SuperSteer.

On my CanyonStar I have essentially replaced the entire suspension with aftermarket pieces. Not economical, but helped considerably for long cross country trips.

If you are interested there are several videos on the changes






Bought in November 2020 so with the pandemic we didn't get much use out of it. At this point my husband REALLY doesn't like driving it. Less than 1,500 miles, if that. It was fine in the 15 minute test drive, and he drove it around our neck of the woods during the pandemic. But a road trip has become a nightmare.
 
One of the hardest parts of upgrading is picking a trust worthy Service Center. I have found that when it comes to modifications, you need to speak with the Manufacturer of the parts to be installed for recommendations. Find a shop that has experience with that particular installation.
PM me when you are ready to discuss.
 
Invest in a Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer.. It will not only improve your driving experience, it will GREATLY help you if you ever experience a blow out.

HH
 
Joe has done a ton to his rig. Jabber Jaw has also worked to improve his. When we had the CS (3719) we started with the Safe-T-Plus, did the Cheap Handling Fix, and were looking at the liquid springs when we decided to shift to a DP.

Best of luck.

john
 
Invest in a Safe-T-Plus steering stabilizer.. It will not only improve your driving experience, it will GREATLY help you if you ever experience a blow out.

HH
Having one installed on our Newmar BayStar next week! Fingers crossed that it's all it's cracked up to be!!
 
It is....... Having my second one installed on my new Tiffin 33AA when it comes in.

HH
 
OK...firstly, I believe the steering stabilizers ARE beneficial and I installed one a year ago (and appreciate it greatly)...but, (Headhunter), are you saying you are installing a second one? Please clarify for dummies like me ?
 
Hi Scooter:
My last coach was a 2019 Tiffin Open Road 32 SA gasser. I had a Safe-T-Plus installed at a Tiffin Rally. It made a huge difference in response timing with the steering of my coach. I am buying a NEW coach a 2021 Tiffin DP 33AA. I am having a Safe-T-Plus installed on that one. Just make sure the installers have done it before. You have to drive the coach and adjust the stabilizer accordingly.

Not two units on one coach. That being said, with Gas coaches, the ride leaves a lot to be desired. You can also put a rear sway bar on the rear of the coach. You can also replace the standard shocks with Koni shocks. And most important get your coach weighted on a CAT scale. Then adjust your tire pressure accordingly to your manufactures specifications for WEIGHT...!! Almost all MH tire pressures are over inflated and inflict a very harsh ride.

Regards HH
 
Going back several years we had a "almost" new 37' gas coach. After doing the CHF (cheap handling fix), Safe-T, and Sumos it handled about 50% better. However it still never handled as well as our 43' tag axle DP. The F53 chassis can only be modified so much.
 
I am inclined to agree with you. There is only so much you can do. The biggest improvement is the Liquid Springs set up. But the cost is very high. For front & back you are looking at $18 to $20K. So IMHO if you are going to pay that much for ride improvements, you might as well move up to a DP.

HH
 

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