excessive sway

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cooperlawn
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B190 Year: 1994
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excessive sway

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Have been on the road since Dec12.In the 94 b190 as reported earlier little problems here and there.But, Had the shocks replaced out here on the road at a BIG O in Arizonia.The b190 drives excellent on the big roads but, here is the problem i pull into a lot or on the way out off a lot the van is swaying so bad i feel like it is going to flip.And, that is bareley moving while entering or exiting.Any advice or help would be appreciated..
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funtwodrv
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Re: excessive sway

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Do some research here on sway bars and bushings.
Good luck,
Gary
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Planck
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Re: excessive sway

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Also, air bellows, or what ever there called between the rear springs and the frame did the trick for me.
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RCR
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B190 Year: 1995
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Re: excessive sway

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Check this post out about sway bars:

http://b190.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=203 ... bars#p3065
1995 WHITE B190 7.5L - 108k
Banks PowerPack System installed 4/2012
Helig Swaybars installed 1/2012
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