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Jul 16, 2014Explorer
I posted last week about my switching to Koni shocks from the original shocks (Sachs). We have a 2013 Fleetwood Expedition 42' DP with around 2500 miles. They made a very noticeable difference on how our coach handles the side to side motion. As a matter of fact, that was the most notable difference to me. The ride is smoother as well.
So from my experience there is a benefit to getting a improved or new shock. Being that the ones that were originally on it were fairly new, you'd think a new shock wouldn't be noticeable. It was immediate. When exiting a drive that side to side is now minimal and the blinds slapping back and forth was much less.
Not saying you don't have sway bar issues, but if needing new shocks, I would recommend Koni as a option for you.
So from my experience there is a benefit to getting a improved or new shock. Being that the ones that were originally on it were fairly new, you'd think a new shock wouldn't be noticeable. It was immediate. When exiting a drive that side to side is now minimal and the blinds slapping back and forth was much less.
Not saying you don't have sway bar issues, but if needing new shocks, I would recommend Koni as a option for you.
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