Mar-31-2018 04:37 PM
Apr-07-2018 08:14 PM
pnichols wrote:
javascript:;OFDPOS wrote:
If those were the OEM shocks, any of the new Bilstein's , Monroe, Koni's shocks would have helped with the slam/pounding.
Scratching my head and thinking about it ... what you say doesn't seem to add up physics-wise.
Most Class C owners think they need the single action heavy duty (which pretty much means "all the time stff") Bilstein, Monroe, or standard Koni shocks for good control. "Good control" usually meaning control of sway, leaning, wind-push swaying, and front-to-back rocking. Stiff shocks is what's needed for these situations.
For the rapid motions resulting from roadway cracks and potholes it seems to make sense that the last thing needed would be shock stiffness added to leaf spring stiffness. If this is true, the high frequency mode of the Koni FSD shocks (not Koni's standard shocks) .... which as I understand results in momentary reduced damping ... is what's needed. In other words "no shock at all" is what's needed on the rapidly occuring ("high frequency motion") edges of cracks and potholes.
Apr-07-2018 10:04 AM
OFDPOS wrote:
If those were the OEM shocks, any of the new Bilstein's , Monroe, Koni's shocks would have helped with the slam/pounding.
Apr-07-2018 06:41 AM
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Apr-06-2018 04:54 PM
Apr-06-2018 03:49 PM
pnichols wrote:
I have absolute proof that the Koni FSD shocks on the rear of our 24 foot E450 Class C are doing something: With the stock shocks back there a latch on our shower door (in the very back) would always disengage after a few miles from the pounding when traveling on our torn up freeways and highways. With the Koni FSD shocks in the rear this now NEVER happens due to their high frequency operating mode.
Of course my experience is with a small Class C that way underloads the rear leaf springs of an E450. I haven't tried the Koni FSD shocks on the front yet, and I'm real curious as to how they will do with the coil springs.
Also, side-to-side roll control has not been affected with the Koni FSD shocks in the rear - it's still excellent due to the underloaded E450 chassis with the stock front and rear torsion bars and with the Koni FSD shocks operating in their low frequency stiff mode during rolling motions.
Apr-05-2018 12:17 PM
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Apr-04-2018 09:32 PM
whizbang wrote:
OP.
Delete the sway bars and track bar and your original list is right on.
I am not a fan of sway bars. A little articulation is a good thing. Ask any 4 wheeler. Seriously, if you over stiffen your suspension, you will experience porpoising at highway speeds.
Apr-04-2018 07:17 PM
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