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pnichols
Aug 01, 2016Explorer II
I installed Koni FSD shocks in the rear and they do reduce the sharp jolts in the rear from potholes and highway cracks. I have absolute proof of it in that the shower door latch (the shower is way back against the back wall) no longer ever shakes out of position as we travel.
We have just about the worst case Class C stiffness setup too - a 24 foot Class C on the Ford E450 chassis. These particular Koni shocks are not just "another expensive shock". They're based on a different technology than other popular non-stock Class C shocks - such as Bilstein or Monroe shocks .... which is the reason that the Koni FSD's can perform the way that they do.
You might want to give them a try. Start with just a couple in the rear and leave what you have in the front for awhile.
Here's a link explaining what they are:
http://www.shockwarehouse.com/news/koni-fsd-gold.cfm
We have just about the worst case Class C stiffness setup too - a 24 foot Class C on the Ford E450 chassis. These particular Koni shocks are not just "another expensive shock". They're based on a different technology than other popular non-stock Class C shocks - such as Bilstein or Monroe shocks .... which is the reason that the Koni FSD's can perform the way that they do.
You might want to give them a try. Start with just a couple in the rear and leave what you have in the front for awhile.
Here's a link explaining what they are:
http://www.shockwarehouse.com/news/koni-fsd-gold.cfm
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