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pnichols
Dec 20, 2013Explorer II
John,
Those shocks with built-in air chambers right inside the shock should be an excellent way to lift the front back to where it belongs.
I'd even like them in place of all four of my RV's shocks to kindof provide (moderate) leveling of any of the RV's corners at campsites - if I wasn't counting on Koni's FSD shocks, instead, in the rear to solve the highway-crack rough pounding problem.
Please report back on how air-lift shocks work out for you in the front!
Those shocks with built-in air chambers right inside the shock should be an excellent way to lift the front back to where it belongs.
I'd even like them in place of all four of my RV's shocks to kindof provide (moderate) leveling of any of the RV's corners at campsites - if I wasn't counting on Koni's FSD shocks, instead, in the rear to solve the highway-crack rough pounding problem.
Please report back on how air-lift shocks work out for you in the front!
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