dmatt

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Seriously, I didn't believe that just adding shocks would make that much of a difference but I was very wrong. The "floating" feeling and bouncing (especially in the rear) are gone. Went on a 600 mile round trip this weekend and the rig didn't beat me up this time.
If you are having handling issues I would highly recommend the Bilstein HD RV shocks first. They may just take care of it.
Also, if you buy them at Camping World they will install them for $32.40/shock. That is a great price considering the cheapest I could find around here was $525 for all four. (Actually, Camping World will install them for $119/shock if you don't buy them from them)
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JohnnyD111

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Ill give that a try
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SAR41

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I agree with you, adding the Bilsteins were the best upgrade I have made on my MH. Like you, I didn't think it was going to make that big of a difference, but it. The DW doesn't complain when I ask her to get up and get something!! Anything that keeps the DW from complaining is a GOOD thing!
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dmatt

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SAR41 wrote: ... Anything that keeps the DW from complaining is a GOOD thing!
You got that right!!!! My DW got motion sickness last time we took a trip....and she wasn't happy This time she noticed the difference and was fine (even going up the coast and the winding route 1)
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Camper Ken

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Ok, this is a bit off topic... I keep seeing "DW". What does it stand for?
"_______ wife" ?
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dmatt

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"dear wife" at least that's the intended meaning. lol
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SKIRMISH

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Yep, a very good investment, I wouldn't have thought that it would make that much of a difference either. I put airbags on the rear too and that helped quite a bit too.
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knparker

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The shocks are great! If you REALLY want to improve the handling replace the factory sway bars with the Roadmaster RSS sway bars, you won't believe the difference.
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MikeMike

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Bilstein's and Koni's have been doing it for a long time-They did the same for my MG,A/H and Triumph's in the 1960/70s,there are other brands- Rancho etc that continue to update and offer better than stock handling options ,I went with coil/over gas charged for the rear and lifted it at least 1" with nice smooth comfort also!
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Chlirod

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My Tioga 31v was very rocky when first purchased it, so much so that I thought I had made a big mistake in the purchase. A lot of that angst was relieved as a drove it and became more comfortable and knowledgeable about HOW to drive it.
Also, through trial and error, I have eliminated a large part of the swaying/drifiting by adjusting tire pressure. My rig has BFG Commercial tires with a max load pressure of 85 psi. At anything under 65 psi, the thing is a beast. At 70 psi it mellows and at 75 psi it becomes very manageable. Above 75 the ride becomes a little harsh.
The biggest change I have noticed at higher tire pressure is that I am much less affected by passing vehicles. On a similar note - I am always astonished that when passed by SUVs, I am pushed equally as when passed by 18 wheelers. Smaller cars and pick up trucks don't impact as much. Other RVs have the greatest impact.
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