GMC Safe-T-Plus Fitments
GMC Safe-T-Plus Fitments
| Model | Year | Chassis Type | Chassis Model | Stabilizer | Mounting Hardware Kit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Toronado Front Wheel Drive (403 or 455 cubic inch motor) | 31-140 | G-315K | |||
| Chevrolet C-7500 | 41-230 | C-103K2.5 | |||
| 4106 | 1964 | GMC | 41-230 | G-002K3 |
If you have any questions as to the fitment for your vehicle, please call or text us at 1-954-202-6229.
Safe T Plus Steering Stabilizers for GMC-Based Motorhomes
Classic GMC and GMC-based motorhomes often share chassis parts with period trucks and buses. A Safe T Plus steering stabilizer helps tighten up steering feel, reduces wander, and adds a safety margin if a front tire blows out or you hit ruts and crosswinds.
How to Read the GMC Fitment Chart
- Match by model line: Start by finding your coach or chassis (Toronado FWD-based, Chevrolet C-7500, GMC 4106 bus conversion) in the left-hand “Model” column.
- Confirm year and chassis details: On vintage platforms like the 4106, the year helps confirm that the steering and axle configuration is original or close to stock.
- Note the stabilizer part number: The chart shows whether you need the 31-140 (common on lighter front-wheel-drive setups) or 41-230 (used on heavier truck and bus chassis).
- Order the matching mounting kit: Each chassis has a specific mounting hardware kit (G-315K, C-103K2.5, G-002K3) designed to clamp to the correct axle and steering components.
Installation Notes for GMC and GMC-Based Chassis
- Inspect first, upgrade second: Replace any worn tie rod ends, idler arms, or steering box components before installing a stabilizer. The unit is designed to assist good steering, not mask problems.
- Verify mounting locations: On bus chassis like the 4106, brackets often mount to the front axle and drag link. On Toronado-based FWD coaches, the kit is designed around the unique front suspension layout.
- Centering is critical: After installation, road-test on a straight road and adjust the stabilizer so the coach tracks straight with the steering wheel centered.
GMC Safe T Plus Fitment FAQs
What if my 4106 or C-7500 has been modified?
Many of these vehicles have seen steering or suspension updates over the years. If the front axle, steering box, or linkage has been changed, the listed kit may not be correct. Call or text 1-954-202-6229 with photos and measurements and we’ll help confirm the right setup.
Do I need to measure anything for these listings?
For the applications shown here, most fits are based on the original chassis configuration. If you’re unsure whether the coach is still stock, it’s smart to measure tie rod diameter and grab a few photos before ordering.
Will a steering stabilizer fix play in my steering wheel?
A Safe T Plus stabilizer will help the coach hold a straight line and resist sudden pulls, but it will not remove free play caused by worn steering parts. Any excessive looseness in the wheel should be diagnosed and repaired first for best results.
