Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer for Chevy P30 chassis
Item No. 44117
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Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer for Chevy P30 chassis
$370.00
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Features
Does your suspension have the best of you?Ébeat you down?Écontrol you?
Well, it shouldn't. Driving your RV should be an enjoyable experience. And it can be. Adding a Reflex steering stabilizer to your suspension has an immediate effect on stability and cornering control.
When control is an issue:
Reflex steering stabilizers are a safety feature for Class A and C motorhomes, SUVs, vans and emergency vehicles. Tempered steel springs, which are attached to the tie rods and undercarriage, automatically compensate for oversteer caused by pot holes, rut tracks and other unfavorable road conditions, as well as crosswinds and passing 18-wheelers. The springs react instantaneously to bring the vehicle back to center.
Reflex helps you handle:Pot holes and debris — with the Reflex Steering Stabilizer in place, the motorhome will stay straight and go in the direction you want, even when you bounce through a pot hole or other dangerous road condition.
IMPORTANT! A vehicle-specific mounting bracket (not included) is required to install the steering stabilizer. Please refer to the Roadmaster Application Guide below to ensure you're ordering the correct stabilizer and bracket for your vehicle.
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Well, it shouldn't. Driving your RV should be an enjoyable experience. And it can be. Adding a Reflex steering stabilizer to your suspension has an immediate effect on stability and cornering control.
When control is an issue:
Reflex steering stabilizers are a safety feature for Class A and C motorhomes, SUVs, vans and emergency vehicles. Tempered steel springs, which are attached to the tie rods and undercarriage, automatically compensate for oversteer caused by pot holes, rut tracks and other unfavorable road conditions, as well as crosswinds and passing 18-wheelers. The springs react instantaneously to bring the vehicle back to center.
Reflex helps you handle:Pot holes and debris — with the Reflex Steering Stabilizer in place, the motorhome will stay straight and go in the direction you want, even when you bounce through a pot hole or other dangerous road condition.
IMPORTANT! A vehicle-specific mounting bracket (not included) is required to install the steering stabilizer. Please refer to the Roadmaster Application Guide below to ensure you're ordering the correct stabilizer and bracket for your vehicle.
- Front tire blow out — when you blow out a front tire, your vehicle will make an abrupt turn toward that tire, causing you to veer into oncoming traffic or off the road. The stabilizer reacts instantaneously to bring the vehicle back to center.
- Crosswinds and passing traffic — works to keep your steering centered and prevents oversteering to help control your vehicle more effectively.
- Road fatigue — helps you stop fighting the steering wheel for control. The stabilizer keeps the steering wheel centered — not you.
- Rut tracking — ruts cause you to oversteer. With the Reflex Steering Stabilizer on board, your reactions become easier, eliminating overcompensation when steering out of a rut.
- Rut edging — when your tire drops off the edge of the pavement, it can startle even the most careful driver. The Reflex Steering Stabilizer keeps you going straight — helping you control the vehicle until you’re back on the road.
Specs
Unit Weight | 5.00 lb |
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Brand | Roadmaster |
MFG Part No. | RSSP30 |
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Q & A
Does your suspension have the best of you?Ébeat you down?Écontrol you?
Well, it shouldn't. Driving your RV should be an enjoyable experience. And it can be. Adding a Reflex steering stabilizer to your suspension has an immediate effect on stability and cornering control.
When control is an issue:
Reflex steering stabilizers are a safety feature for Class A and C motorhomes, SUVs, vans and emergency vehicles. Tempered steel springs, which are attached to the tie rods and undercarriage, automatically compensate for oversteer caused by pot holes, rut tracks and other unfavorable road conditions, as well as crosswinds and passing 18-wheelers. The springs react instantaneously to bring the vehicle back to center.
Reflex helps you handle:Pot holes and debris — with the Reflex Steering Stabilizer in place, the motorhome will stay straight and go in the direction you want, even when you bounce through a pot hole or other dangerous road condition.
IMPORTANT! A vehicle-specific mounting bracket (not included) is required to install the steering stabilizer. Please refer to the Roadmaster Application Guide below to ensure you're ordering the correct stabilizer and bracket for your vehicle.
Show moreShow less
Well, it shouldn't. Driving your RV should be an enjoyable experience. And it can be. Adding a Reflex steering stabilizer to your suspension has an immediate effect on stability and cornering control.
When control is an issue:
Reflex steering stabilizers are a safety feature for Class A and C motorhomes, SUVs, vans and emergency vehicles. Tempered steel springs, which are attached to the tie rods and undercarriage, automatically compensate for oversteer caused by pot holes, rut tracks and other unfavorable road conditions, as well as crosswinds and passing 18-wheelers. The springs react instantaneously to bring the vehicle back to center.
Reflex helps you handle:Pot holes and debris — with the Reflex Steering Stabilizer in place, the motorhome will stay straight and go in the direction you want, even when you bounce through a pot hole or other dangerous road condition.
IMPORTANT! A vehicle-specific mounting bracket (not included) is required to install the steering stabilizer. Please refer to the Roadmaster Application Guide below to ensure you're ordering the correct stabilizer and bracket for your vehicle.
- Front tire blow out — when you blow out a front tire, your vehicle will make an abrupt turn toward that tire, causing you to veer into oncoming traffic or off the road. The stabilizer reacts instantaneously to bring the vehicle back to center.
- Crosswinds and passing traffic — works to keep your steering centered and prevents oversteering to help control your vehicle more effectively.
- Road fatigue — helps you stop fighting the steering wheel for control. The stabilizer keeps the steering wheel centered — not you.
- Rut tracking — ruts cause you to oversteer. With the Reflex Steering Stabilizer on board, your reactions become easier, eliminating overcompensation when steering out of a rut.
- Rut edging — when your tire drops off the edge of the pavement, it can startle even the most careful driver. The Reflex Steering Stabilizer keeps you going straight — helping you control the vehicle until you’re back on the road.
Unit Weight | 5.00 lb |
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Brand | Roadmaster |
MFG Part No. | RSSP30 |
Rated 3 out of
5
by
The waterski girl from
Teaching young skier
When I used this to teach a child to ski it was great to get him out of the water but I think the apparatus of handle and ski connector was difficult for the child to stay standing. We tried adjusting the length of handle but it was quite difficult. There were no instructions about how the handle and ski configuration should work which frustrated the adults and in turn frustrated the child. It was nice that the adults could let go of the child before he had a hard crash so it was not a scary experience. We ended up just removing the ski-rope-handle configuration and just told the kid he would have to get up with out it, so he did.
Date published: 2013-07-31
Rated 5 out of
5
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Grandma and Papa from
Great Little Pair of Skiis
We bought these trainers for our 3 granddaughters to learn to ski this summer on vacation. Our 6 year old got up on the first try and in 2 days was skiing 1 1/2 miles each trip up. She was ecstatic and was the youngest we ever taught. She beat her mom and her cousin so that made her even more pleased with herself. The skiis are heavy for a small child to manage in the water by themselves but that was the only criticism we had.
Date published: 2012-08-01
Can the stabilizer crossbar be removed?
Yes, the stabilizer bar is attached with thumbscrews and can be easily removed. You can replace the thumbscrews in the ski once the bar has been removed.
Date published: 2015-09-23