โJul-10-2014 12:34 PM
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โJul-11-2014 06:12 AM
eric1514 wrote:
If you're at all handy, the rear shock install is an easy DIY. The fronts will try your patience.
Eric
โJul-10-2014 08:12 PM
UNYboater wrote:
I think I'd like to go with the Bilsteins over the Monroes, especially without a big price difference. I was actually wondering if that would be the difference between the Bilstein Heavy Duty shocks versus their Comfort shocks, handling versus smoothness. I was wondering what others had found.
Putting a pair of Koni's in the back sounds like a good compromise; the front isn't bad still. I wish the closest installer wasn't 200 miles away!
โJul-10-2014 07:44 PM
eric1514 wrote:UNYboater wrote:
I assumed that the stock shocks were not flexing as smoothly as they aged; they seemed much smoother when newer. Would there be other suspension components in play here that I should be looking at? I'd just like it to be like it was 50k miles ago!
If you want it like it was 50k miles ago, why not just buy the stock Ford parts? Also, Monroe makes shocks for our rigs, but I don't know anyone who's used them. I think, but haven't confirmed, they are less expensive than Bilsteins.
Edit: The Monroes are about $12 cheaper per shock than the Bilsteins. Not much, but it adds up.
Eric
โJul-10-2014 07:31 PM
pauldub wrote:
Generally, new shocks will increase highway joint harshness. I think the Koni shocks that Ron mentions are the only shock available for our Fords that might actually be an improvement for harshness. Now we just need someone to buy them and report back.
โJul-10-2014 07:30 PM
pauldub wrote:
Generally, new shocks will increase highway joint harshness. I think the Koni shocks that Ron mentions are the only shock available for our Fords that might actually be an improvement for harshness. Now we just need someone to buy them and report back.
โJul-10-2014 07:16 PM
UNYboater wrote:
I assumed that the stock shocks were not flexing as smoothly as they aged; they seemed much smoother when newer. Would there be other suspension components in play here that I should be looking at? I'd just like it to be like it was 50k miles ago!
โJul-10-2014 06:56 PM
pauldub wrote:
Generally, new shocks will increase highway joint harshness. I think the Koni shocks that Ron mentions are the only shock available for our Fords that might actually be an improvement for harshness. Now we just need someone to buy them and report back.
โJul-10-2014 04:16 PM
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โJul-10-2014 01:39 PM
F450 wrote:UNYboater wrote:Your motor home isn't rated at 16000 lbs. It is 14050 lbs.
Also, we run close to the 16,000 lb chassis rating when we're loaded, down the highway, if that impacts your suggestions...
โJul-10-2014 01:33 PM
UNYboater wrote:Your motor home isn't rated at 16000 lbs. It is 14050 lbs.
Also, we run close to the 16,000 lb chassis rating when we're loaded, down the highway, if that impacts your suggestions...
โJul-10-2014 01:09 PM