Like ksg5000, I put Bilsteins on my 29' Winnebago Class C. The valving allows for a softer ride on bumps but through the magic of modern science firms up when in the turns. ![]() You might want to read some of the posts about the new Koni's. Combo of new shocks and alignment made a World of difference in stability/ease of driving. Bilstein and Koni are two popular RV shocks. I had Bilstein's installed on my 29' Class C - I was patient and waited for CW sale which included free installation. Perhaps I should start with the alignment and shocks and see if has a significant improvement in driver fatigue and the sway and bobbing?Īny insight is greatly appreciated. Price quoted for Monroes (install and parts) is coming in around $780.00.ġ) Are there better shocks to consider for an RV my size (the rear dual axle carries a heavier load as the kitchen and bathroom are in rear)Ģ) Is this a good time to have stabilizers installed while they are under there? ![]() I'm replacing my shock absorbers on my '89 Born Free 24ft RV (on a Ford E350 chassis). ![]() RV.Net Open Roads Forum: Class C Motorhomes: Best shocks for Class C RV? Open Roads Forum
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