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wearenh
Aug 03, 2016Explorer
Healeyman wrote:
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I respectfully disagree with the other posters that you have too much air in the bags. I think that you don't have near enough.
I suggest that you add 50-60 PSI and take it for a ride and see if that makes a difference. Adjust the air pressure as needed. As you add air, watch to see if the house rises. If the rear doesn't rise, the bags aren't lifting to help carry the load...
+1 ... we normally run 70psi, and 90psi when towing
pnichols wrote:
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 ...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....Here's a link explaining what they are:
http://www.shockwarehouse.com/news/koni-fsd-gold.cfm
+1 on these too ... with the bags at full pressure and the Koni FSD the ride is TRANSFORMED!
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