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werudd@cavtel.net

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  1. I have a 35 ft Winnabago Ford V-10 chassis. i installed Timbrem SES units on all four corners. The Timbrem devices are large rubber donut like replacements fro the original Axle bump stops. They were recommended by Thurston Spring in RIchmond, VA. However, I ordered them from Stengel Bros. website and installed them myself. I also installed a Bilstein Steering Stabilizer that I ordered from the Shock warehouse website. Total cost for all items was less than $900.00. installation took about four hours by myself. All you need are some large sockets and wrenches and a 10-12 ton hydraulic jack. i used the automatic leveling jacks to take the weight off of the axles to assist installation. The improvements from the Timbrem SES (Suspension Enhancement System) was dramatic. It removed nearly all of the sway and rock that I had before. Check it out on the Timbrem website. It is a canadian company and the products have a lifetime warranty.
  2. My Winnabago is on a 1999 Ford -V-10 Chassis. I recently experienced a failure with the cruise control (speed control ) system. I visited Colonial Ford Truck in Richmond, VA and discovered that there was a factory recall outstanding on my unit. They replaced a sensor (speed control deactivation switch) and wiring harness that solved the problem. There was no charge to me. If other owners with Ford chassis are experiencing similar problems, cantact a Ford truck service facility and have them enter their VIN (Vehicle identification Number) and see if their unit is covered by the recall. Ernie Rudd, F406624
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