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rockhillmanor
May 18, 2014Explorer II
I put Monroe RV shocks on. Happy with the results.
Replacing worn front shocks are a given. But you do need to look at worn and fatigued leaf springs also for over all handling on these long tail ended Class C's. Leaf springs may look ok but metal fatigues and handling is sacrificed in the process.
I replaced the leaf springs and added one leaf to my 31 foot.
Front shocks, new leaf springs plus one and she was like the day she pulled off the dealers lot once again.
Replacing worn front shocks are a given. But you do need to look at worn and fatigued leaf springs also for over all handling on these long tail ended Class C's. Leaf springs may look ok but metal fatigues and handling is sacrificed in the process.
I replaced the leaf springs and added one leaf to my 31 foot.
Front shocks, new leaf springs plus one and she was like the day she pulled off the dealers lot once again.
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