2017 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 38K LXE

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  • 05/10/2021 1:17 PM
    Reply # 10461098 on 10438326

    Highly recommend that you look at the Blue Ox TruCenter:

    https://www.blueox.com/chassis-performance/trucenter-steering-control/

    It  has the front tire blow out safety features of the Safe-T-Steer PLUS the added benefit of "trimming" the steering wheel "pull" from cross winds and different crowns in the roads.  Have had mine on my '13 Expedition for over 40k miles and it has been great!  

  • 05/10/2021 3:07 PM
    Reply # 10461692 on 10461098
    Anonymous
    Garrett Martin wrote:

    Highly recommend that you look at the Blue Ox TruCenter:

    https://www.blueox.com/chassis-performance/trucenter-steering-control/

    It  has the front tire blow out safety features of the Safe-T-Steer PLUS the added benefit of "trimming" the steering wheel "pull" from cross winds and different crowns in the roads.  Have had mine on my '13 Expedition for over 40k miles and it has been great!  


    Thank you Sir. I am looking at all options available. Will share experiences. From what you saying TruCenter is more beneficial than Safe-T-Steer Plus ? Am I correct ?
  • 05/11/2021 2:46 PM
    Reply # 10468768 on 10438326

    That is correct!  Their website is pretty detailed on it's features.  The biggest advantage is it's ability to act as a "trim" device to remove the "pull" from the steering wheel when encountering crosswinds or abnormal crowns in a road.  Good luck!

  • 05/12/2021 12:12 PM
    Reply # 10473574 on 10438326
    Pete Baker (Administrator)

    Garrett, Interesting piece of hardware.  Considering it also has electronics to "lock your wheels' during cross-winds I find the price exceptionally low.  I've never tried the product,  I only have my experience with Safe-T-Plus, where I don't need to exert extra effort or push any buttons to keep my RV tracking straight or prevent cross-wind support.

    I also question if it is so superior, why do they only provide a 1 year warranty?  My Safe-T-Plus is a lifetime warranty even if I have an accident that does not affect or damage the bar, they send me a free replacement JUST IN CASE.  

    I appreciate your post.  We want our members to know about what's available on the market. I wouldn't have bothered to respond, but your post makes claims that this Blue Ox solution was far superior without any personal comparison or data.  



  • 05/14/2021 6:55 PM
    Reply # 10505063 on 10473574
    Anonymous
    Pete Baker wrote:

    Garrett, Interesting piece of hardware.  Considering it also has electronics to "lock your wheels' during cross-winds I find the price exceptionally low.  I've never tried the product,  I only have my experience with Safe-T-Plus, where I don't need to exert extra effort or push any buttons to keep my RV tracking straight or prevent cross-wind support.

    I also question if it is so superior, why do they only provide a 1 year warranty?  My Safe-T-Plus is a lifetime warranty even if I have an accident that does not affect or damage the bar, they send me a free replacement JUST IN CASE.  

    I appreciate your post.  We want our members to know about what's available on the market. I wouldn't have bothered to respond, but your post makes claims that this Blue Ox solution was far superior without any personal comparison or data.  




    I did a lot of research regarding this subject. Decided on Safe-T-Plus. Just received this unit today and will be in stalling in the next couple of weeks. Will definitely share my experience afterwords.
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