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What is the best way to decrease swaying while driving a 2020 Via on a Mercedes 3500 chasis?
Make sure that tire pressure is correct and balanced in all tires. Also, check the load rating of the tires against the total load of the vehicle. Low pressure will contribute to sidewall flexing, tire wear, and failure. Likewise for overloaded vehicles.
 
What is the best way to decrease swaying while driving a 2020 Via on a Mercedes 3500 chasis?
Sorry to be late to the party in replying but I just joined this forum today.

We had a 2016 Via 25T that we just sold, but before we did we completed the following suspension upgrades which made a huge improvement: added larger sway bar to rear, Koni FSD shocks all around, and 3" wheel spacers to both rear wheels. The last item spreads out the track of the chassis and makes it much more stable. All items were ok to do and still keep the MBZ warranty intact. Did not put on Sumo Springs but that would have been the next step; we wound up selling it and have a new Sunstar unit on order.

Hope this helps. Happy trails.
 

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